Javier Hernández has scored
three goals in 13 league appearances for Real but is frustrated he has not
played more for the European champions. Photograph: Manuel Blondeau/Corbis
Press Association
Monday 30 March 2015 11.19 BSTLast modified on Monday 30 March
201511.27 BST
Javier Hernández
has voiced his disappointment over a lack of playing time at Real Madrid. The
Mexico international joined the European champions last summer on a
season-long loan from Manchester United and has made just one
La Liga start since.
Real have an option
to make the deal permanent at the end of the season but the 26-year-old forward
is unlikely to remain at the Bernabéu.
“My situation is
frustrating,” Hernández said in an interview with Fox Sports which will air on
Monday evening. “I cooperate, I help and give my 100% in training but in the
games the opportunities are slim.
“I’m in a team but
left out of what is important, which are the games. At times my confidence is
rock bottom although I try for it to be sky high, thanks to the people that are
always there with me and support me.”
Hernández, who
joined United from Chivas de Guadalajara in 2010, feels he has delivered for
Real when called upon.
He has scored three
goals and provided one assist in 13 league appearances for Carlo Ancelotti’s
side.
“The most important
thing is to have opportunities and feel confidence in yourself,” Hernández
said. “Whenever they [Real] have placed their confidence in me, the numbers
have been positive.”
The Mexican opted
to leave United last summer after falling down in the pecking order following
the arrival of Radamel Falcao to Old Trafford from Monaco. He is under contract
with the club until June 2016.
Hernández is
currently on international duty with Mexico and he started and scored in
Saturday’s 1-0 victory over Ecuador in an international friendly in Los
Angeles.
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