Perhaps one of the most questioned signings ever for Real Madrid is, without a doubt, the one involving Javier Hernandez. On loan from Manchester United, today "The Little Pea" will have more reasons to smile about. Even in his country, trolls have to respect the fact that Hernandez is the only Mexican player EVER to score in the Mexican league, the English Premier League, and La Liga.
After going in for Gareth Bale, Javier Hernandez managed to score a great goal from outside the box with a brilliant left-footed shot.
To end his goal-scoring fiesta, Hernandez struck the ball with his right foot and, with a little help from a defender, managed to beat goal-pounded keeper German Lux:
Javier Hernandez made the Twitter trending topic list with a known hashtag in Mexico, #SabadosdeChicharito (Chicharito's Saturdays), and became the talk of the game even with Cristiano Ronaldo scoring a hat-trick for Los Blancos.
Here you have some reactions for Chicharito's first goals with Real Madrid:
Chicharito still better than james rodrigez !!
— Yuda Saputra (@putra__yuda) September 20, 2014
I don't like chicharito but that goal was sick!
— Andrew Azer (@AndyAzer) September 20, 2014
I showed my mom Chicharito's and she almost started crying
— Macks (@Max_Coronel_) September 20, 2014
Chicharito really scored two golazos lol
— Divad Abarković (@Divad12_) September 20, 2014
Chicharito you little pea!
— Joe Sanborn (@JoeSanborn1212) September 20, 2014
"I'm glad for Chicharito and screw all of those that criticized him"
Me alegro por Chicharito y que se jodan todos los que le criticaban. #SabadoDeChicharito
— Cara Roja (@LuchaNostra) September 20, 2014
I could not tweet since I was crying because of the two GREAT goals by @CH14_ with Real Madrid. #SabadosdeChicharito #EnTuCaraVanGaal (in your face Van Gaal!)
No podía tuitear pq estaba llorando por los golazazazos de @CH14_ con el Madrid #SabadoDeChicharito #EnTuCaraVanGaal
— Gonzalo Mendoza M (@gonmnmr) September 20, 2014
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