Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Hernandez: I owe Ferguson


Javier Hernandez says his future lies at Manchester United, because he owes Sir Alex Ferguson a 'great debt'.

The Mexico star enjoyed a dream debut season in England as his 13 goals helped United to the Barclays Premier League title.

Real Madrid have been linked with a multi-million pound bid to take Hernandez to the Bernabeu this summer.


But the 23-year-old is determined to help United to further silverware in order to pay back Ferguson for helping his career.

Hernandez said: "I'm very motivated after a great season with United.

"From now on I'll owe a great debt to Sir Alex for bringing me to Europe. My dream has not changed.

"I want to win many titles to give back to the team that opened the doors for me."


Meanwhile, Patrice Evra has called on United to improve their results away from Old Trafford next season to make it easier to defend the Barclays Premier League title.

The Red Devils reclaimed the trophy from Chelsea last month following an impressive campaign that ultimately saw them finish nine points clear of their nearest rivals.

However, United's triumph was built on an excellent home record with their form on the road far less dominant.

Ferguson's men won just five away matches in the Barclays Premier League and French left-back Evra is determined to do much better in future.

"The problem we had was our away form. I just don't understand why we didn't win more games away from Old Trafford," he said.

"We just didn't play the same way we did at Old Trafford. It was our home form that won us the league.

"Just imagine if we can start winning away - we could win the league by 15 points.

"We have to resolve the problem with our away form. As I said, I don't know why it happened this season but next year we will make sure things change.

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