Javier Hernandez
Manchester United's Mexican striker Javier Hernandez (back) vies for the ball against West Bromwich Albion's Swedish defender Jonas Olsson (front) during their English Premier League football match between West Bromwich Albion and Manchester United at The Hawthorns in West Bromwich, central England, on May 19, 2013. English football witnessed the end of an era as Alex Ferguson signed off as Manchester United manager with an extraordinary 5-5 draw at West Bromwich Albion in his 1,500th and final game.
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The gaffer has put the club on the top and we're going to miss him
The gaffer is certainly going to remember his last match in charge! He is going to remember this game. It's probably the first time United have been 5-2 ahead and not won
We're a little bit frustrated because we wanted to win it for (Ferguson) and Scholesy ... The gaffer is certainly going to remember his last match in charge.More quotes »
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Juventus wants Javier “Chicharito” Hernandez
Juventus have become the latest club to register their interest in Manchester United striker Javier Hernandez. Speculation about Mexican forward’s future at Old Trafford has reached fever pitch, with La Liga powerhouses Atletico Madrid and Real Madrid on from Total Football Madness Read more »
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Mexico Confirms Chicharito, Six Euro Stars for Eagles Clash
Javier Hernandez fondly called Chicharito who this season won the English Premiership trophy with Manchester United is leading the pack of seven Europe-based professionals Mexico is lining up for the international friendly with Nigeria scheduled for May from THISDAY LIVE Read more »
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Hernandez: Ferguson has changed world football
Ferguson received a guard of honour before Sunday's pulsating clash at the Hawthorns, which finished all square as a Romelu Lukaku hat-trick inspired Steve Clarke's men to a remarkable fightback, the hosts coming back from four goals down to take a point from SoccerWay Read more »
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West Brom 5-5 Manchester United: Lukaku hat trick spoils Sir Alex's send off
Sir Alex Ferguson brought the curtain down on his glorious 39-year managerial career in astonishing fashion as Manchester United drew 5-5 at West Brom in a match of incredible twists. Goals from Shinji Kagawa and Alex Buttner either side of a Jonas Olsso from Goal.com Read more »
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World & UK Sport: Baggies roar back to hold United
Sir Alex Ferguson was denied a winning send off into retirement as West Brom roared back from three goals down to snatch a 5-5 draw in a quite staggering 10-goal thriller against Manchester United at The Hawthorns. Shinji Kagawa, Alexander Buttner, Robin from Uxbridge Gazette Read more »