Pre-season 2010: Chivas Guadalajara 3-2 Manchester United - Javier Hernandez scores against his new employers
Mexican provided a fitting farewell gift for his former club...
By Chris Davie
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Estadio Omnilife, Guadalajara, Mexico
Kick-Off 15.00 BST
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Sir Alex Ferguson will be encouraged by Javier Hernandez’s superb strike in the final game of Manchester United’s pre-season tour of North America, despite the goal coming against his own side.
The Mexican international, who signed from United’s opponents Chivas Guadalajara, played the first-half for his former club as the home side marked Friday’s fixture to open their new 45,000-capacity Chivas Stadium.
Hernandez needed just eight minutes to provide the Chivas supporters with a suitable farewell gift. From Adolfo Bautista's chested lay-off, the 22-year-old rifled the ball first time into the bottom-right corner of the net from just outside the area.
Another new United recruit, defender Chris Smalling, levelled the score a minute later though. The former Fulham player climbing highest from a corner to guide his header into the net.
The Mexican’s dominated the early exchanges though and deservedly went ahead again in the 38th minute. Hector Reynoso flicked the ball on from a free-kick to Bautista, who poked the ball past Tomasz Kuszczak in the United goal.
Paul Scholes brought his trademark poorly-timed tackle overseas and cemented his own place in Chivas history by picking up the first booking in the new stadium.
Second-half
Hernandez switched to his new club at half-time, replacing Dimitar Berbatov in the Red Devil's attack, but he was unable to prevent his former employers adding to their lead in the 58th minute.
Reynoso’s header left Kuszcak stranded and United three down and with a mountain to climb for the remainder of the tie.
Following good work by Tom Cleverley in the build up, Nani pulled one back for the visitors with a neat side-footed finish ten minutes before the full-time whistle, but they couldn't restore parity.
Manchester United: Kuszczak; De Laet (Rafael 65), Smalling, O’Shea, Fabio; Gibson (Nani 46), Scholes (Giggs 65), C. Evans (Fletcher 75), Cleverley; Berbatov (Hernandez 46, Welbeck 65), Diouf (Macheda 65).
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Go on, have a flutter. 50p. What could go wrong?*
*Don't.
You say that, Jay, but the Magpies haven't plummeted down the table as some had expected when they finally dropped out of the Champions League places at the tail end of last year. Alan Pardew still seems to be getting the best out of his squad at the Sports Direct Arena.
Fran Stinchcombe agrees with me: "Newcastle have the best team spirit it would seem other than norwich and swansea, that alone could see them push into the top 4"
The Mexican tyro has also got his eyes on winning the Red Devils a 20th league title. To see his thoughts, just click 'read more'.
So far the vote is 3-1 towards laughing me out of the building on this one - but they laughed at Galileo too when he said that the earth orbits the sun ...
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