He is one of the most deadly strikers around, and possesses one of the most outstanding goals to minutes ratios in the Premier League; but it seems the talents of striker Javier Hernandez are not required at Old Trafford, and a January exit looms large.
According to the Daily Telegraph, Man Utd are targeting Inter Milan’s
Fredy Guarin this winter in order to shore up their flagging midfield,
and Hernandez is set to be used as a makeweight in a deal to take the
Colombian to Manchester.
It would be an unceremonious end to Hernandez’ Old Trafford career if
he were to be offered to Inter, with the Mexican a loyal servant at the
club, despite being used almost exclusively from the bench during his
four years at Utd.
In those four years from all competitions,
Hernandez has scored 20, 12, 18 and already has four this term. The
quality of his goal-scoring can be highlighted by a comparison with his
current Utd teammates:
Hernandez: 10 league goals, 5 assists from 958 minutes of football.
Van Persie: 26 league goals, 15 assists from 3123 minutes of football
Wayne Rooney: 12 league goals, 10 assists from 2014 minutes of football
Danny Welbeck: 1 league goal, 4 assists from 1301 minutes of football.
Now, I know that a great many Utd fans
will be aware of these stats, and yet still understand why he is
usually deployed from the bench. As amazing a goalscorer as he appears
to be, he does not bring enough to the team through his overall game.
One wise old Utd fan once told me, ‘If you start Hernandez, it’s like starting a goal up; but then you have to play the rest of the game with 10 men!’
Unlike Rooney and Van Persie, the 25-year-old’s abilities are not as
widespread. Hernandez is not known for his creativity, linkup play, or
versatility; he is a supreme goal-poacher, but unfortunately for him and
in direct contradiction to his striking record, it has not been enough
to succeed at the club.
Considering the plight currently experienced by Man Utd, perhaps
there is merit in affording the Mexican more minutes on the pitch, just
to boost the atmosphere with his goals. But the priority for David Moyes remains the midfield.
Having to endure weekly lambasting from the United faithful and the
mainstream pundits, the United midfield is in dire need of a tune up.
Fredy Guarin, a versatile operator brimming with attacking and defensive
potential, could be the answer they sorely need.
Hernandez remains one of the great mystery strikers; a decent
goal-scorer, but with not enough in his locker, a goal-scorer who cant
get on the team-sheet. A move would surely be the best for both parties.
What do you think of Hernandez? Should he move? Is Fredy Guarin a good United signing? Let me know in the comments below…
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