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Chicharito Hernández and a drastic change to shine again in LA Galaxy

The Mexican forward wants to regain his best physical condition to perform at his best. 

By Fredi Roman

The Mexican forward wants to regain his best physical condition to perform at his best. 
The Mexican forward wants to regain his best physical condition to perform at his best. 

There's no doubt that Javier Hernández's one of the best Mexican players of all time. With his talent with the ball at his feet and his scoring nose, he got the great teams in Europe to trust him from a very young age. First it was Manchester United who hired him after his brilliant appearance in Chivas. Then Real Madrid signed him, to continue his career at Bayer Leverkusen, Sevilla and West Ham. Currently at the LA Galaxy, he knows that he's in debt to the fans of the Californian club as he didn't perform according to expectations. 

For this reason, Chicharito made a drastic decision that he considers vital to regain his best level: he returned to work with Diego Dreyfus as a physical trainer, with whom he had recently distanced himself while he was in love with the Austalian Sarah Kohan. As the relationship with the beautiful model ended in recent weeks, Hernández contacted Dreyfus again and last weekend they saw each other face to face.

The historic scorer of the Mexican National Team shared a photo on social networks of him with Dreyfus in which he describes that "laughter and occurrences are never lacking". After the separation with the Australian model, rumors indicated the physical trainer as the main culprit of Chicharito's love failure, something that for the moment no one confirmed or denied.

"Bottoms out. I lived things that are normally lived [in] five, 10 years, you know what I mean? It is not an excuse. It's reality. And the reality is that I did not take responsibility. He can't handle all of that”, Hernández declared a few days ago, which generated the surprise in the LA Galaxy. Now, with the reunion with Dreyfus, in California they are excited to revalue the forward who last season only saw action in twelve games and scored nothing more than two goals.

 


Fredi Roman

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