Hernández’s much-anticipated return to Chivas has, so far, failed to live up to the expectations of fans, club executives, and the striker himself. Since rejoining the Guadalajara side, the former Manchester United and LA Galaxy forward has made 34 appearances—scoring just three goals.
It’s a far cry from the impact many hoped he would have, especially given his legendary status within Mexican football.
Now, with the arrival of new head coach Gabriel Milito, there’s cautious optimism surrounding a potential resurgence for the 36-year-old in what could be his final year with the club. The Argentine manager, known for his structured and intense style of play, may provide the tactical clarity and motivation Chicharito needs to rediscover his scoring touch.
Whether this final chapter at Chivas ends with redemption or disappointment remains to be seen, but time is running out.