The Mexican striker scored the only goal for El Tri during their friendly match against Ecuador last Saturday.

Mexican striker Javier Hernandez hinted he is not happy with his current situation playing for Real Madrid. "Chicharito" has not scored with Los Blancos since October 29th, and his playing time has been reduced since the team was eliminated from the Copa del Rey. Mexico's Number 14 revealed his lack of minutes with Ancelotti's team hasn't been easy for him.

"My current situation is frustrating. I'm always willing to collaborate, I give a hundred percent in the team's sessions, but the opportunities to play are almost non-existent. Sure, I'm part of the team, but I don't have the chance to perform. It's not easy for someone to endure what I've endured this past few months," Hernandez said.

The Mexican striker, on a season long loan from Manchester United, added that he doesn't believe he deserves this kind of treatment, since he has scored goals and put up with good performances when Carlo Ancelotti needed him to.

"I think everyone needs to feel that the team trusts you. When they have given me a chance, I haven't let the team down. I think I need a coaching staff that believes in what I can do, and if that's not the case, I need a coach that lets me realize if I'm any good at all," 'Chicharito' added.

The Mexican scored his 40th goal with El Tri last Saturday, and is now just ten goals away of becoming Mexico's all-time leading scorer.