Bayer Leverkusen striker Javier "Chicharito"
Hernandez said that he is sure he would have found the same success at either
Manchester United or Real Madrid had he been given a chance like he has been
for the Bundesliga club, according to a recent interview.
The Mexico star, who turned 28 on Wednesday, scored 25 goals
in 28 Bundesliga games to help Leverkusen into third place and earn them a
Champions League spot for next season.
Manchester United's player of the year in the 2010-11 season
spent the 2014-15 struggling out on loan at Real Madrid under then-manager
Carlo Ancelotti. He was then returned to United last August before finally
joining Leverkusen on a three-year contract.
"If I'd had more chances at United or Real, I'd
probably have been 'the star' there as well -- we'll never know, because I
didn't have the chance," Hernandez told FourFourTwo. "I never had the chance to
play 20 games in a row so people could say: 'He's a good player who should
stay' or 'He can't be the star -- he's not a good player.'"
After seeing playing time as a super-sub for Sir Alex
Ferguson, the forward made just two appearances under Louis van Gaal before
being sent to Madrid on the final day of the 2014 summer transfer window. He
scored nine goals in 33 games during his year at Real Madrid, but started just
seven times in La Liga games as he struggled under Ancelotti.
"We all know the history of United and Real -- European
Cups, fighting for everything -- but now I'm with the third-best team in the
Bundesliga," he said. "Instead of making Leverkusen sound small, I
want people to see that they have similar things. I know it's not the same as
United or Real, but this year was the sixth season that I'd played in the
Champions League and next season is going to be my seventh."
Asked whether he felt he was too humble and should have been
more aggressive in pursuit of playing time, Hernandez said: "Then that
wouldn't be me. I don't want to be someone else. I treat people the way I want
them to treat me.
"You don't need to be arrogant to achieve things. Ask
the United fans. The numbers are there. I started only 85 games at United and I
scored 60 goals [in total]," he said. "At Real Madrid, I started just
12 games and scored nine goals. At Leverkusen I've started 37 games and I have
26 goals. The difference is that Leverkusen want me on the pitch. The others
didn't.
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