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The 10 Best Goals of Mexico Great Javier Hernndezs Career

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From classic poacher’s finishes to rainbow flicks. At iconic venues like the Santiago Bernabu and Old Trafford. And certainly under the bright lights of the World could score on the turn, with his head Ralph Priso-Mbongue Jersey, his heel, or even with his face. Javier Hernndez scored in many ways but always when his team needed him most. Hernndez had an amazing club career that spanned Chivas de Guadalajara, Manchester United, Real Madrid, Bayer Leverkusen, West Ham United, Sevilla, and the LA Galaxy. Now that Hernndez joins FOX Sports as analyst ahead of the 2026 World Cup, let’s revisit 10 goals that tell the full story of Mexico’s all-time leading goalscorer:Honorable Mention: Chivas vs. Tecos One of the earliest glimpses at the talent Hernndez possessed. In Week 3 of the Torneo Bicentenario, Chivas trailed Estudiantes Tecos 2-1 at halftime. The home crowd was restless, then Hernndez took over. He scored twice in the second half to complete the comeback, which displayed he was ready to move on to a more competitive Mention: LA Galaxy vs. Colorado Rapids The Galaxy were already leading Colorado by two goals before Hernndez added an absurd third. A low cross from Julian Araujo fizzed across the six-yard box. Most strikers would have tried to turn and shoot. Not Hernndez. He stuck out his back leg like a matador and back-heeled the ball past the stunned keeper. Even in the twilight stage of his career, Hernndez still found new ways to Mention: Mexico vs. SpainOnly months after his 2010 World Cup breakout summer in France, he did the unthinkable in Mexico City by scoring against the reigning world champions. Gerardo Torrado sent a long pass forward. Hernndez used his speed to outrun the Spanish defense and slotted the ball past goalkeeper Iker Casillas to give Mexico a 1-0 lead. It was him announcing he wasn’t a one-tournament wonder. Rather, he was only getting started.10. Mexico vs. USA Mexico met their biggest rivals, the United States, at the Rose Bowl with a spot in the 2017 Confederations Cup on the line. A fast-paced attack developed when Raul Jimenez played the ball to Oribe Peralta on the right side of the box. Peralta would provide the assist, as Hernndez tapped in the first of five goals that night in a 3-2 Mexico victory. It marked his first of two career goals he had vs. the USA.9. Real Madrid vs. Atltico Madrid”Never fall in love with a loan player, ” is a phrase used a lot amongst club soccer fans, but Madristas had every reason to love Hernndez after this goal in a Champions League quarterfinal match. In the 88th minute at the Bernabu against their crosstown rivals, Cristiano Ronaldo’s cross from the left found Hernndez’s perfectly timed run at the near post. One touch. One explosion of white shirts. Hernndez collapsed to his knees and exhaled as Madridistas celebrated. That goal alone earned him cult hero status in the Spanish capital.8. Bayer Leverkusen vs. Borussia Mnchengladbach The first hat trick of Hernandez’s club career came in Germany. His third of the night is the pick of the bunch. Hernandez drifted off the shoulder of the last defender, took one touch to kill a diagonal ball dead Canada National Team Pro Shop, and smashed a rising shot into the roof of the net. A stellar hat trick announced that marked his arrival to Germany with authority.7. Mexico vs. Argentina A lost cause? Not for Hernndez. Down 2-0 and reeling, Mexico needed a spark. Pablo Barrera’s pass found Hernndez ghosting between two Argentine giants as he turned to get around defender Martn Demichelis before sending his left-footed shot beyond reach of goalkeeper Sergio Romero. Mexico ultimately lost 3-1, but that goal said something louder than the scoreline: I belong here, on this stage, against these names.6. Mexico vs. South Korea World Cup appearance. He collected the ball near the top of the box, shifted it past a sliding defender with a touch that felt slower than it actually was, and curled a low, skipping shot into the near corner. The keeper never had a chance. He also became the third Mexican player to score in three different World Cups, after Cuauhtmoc Blanco and Rafael Mrquez. That goal sent an entire nation dreaming of playing a fifth gameven if the dream would end a week later. 5. Mexico vs. USA 4. Mexico vs. CroatiaThe knockout round clincher in Recife, Brazil. A corner kick found Rafael Marquez’s head and went into the box as Hernndez sprinted toward goal and headed the ball into the back of the net to ice what would be a 3-1 win over Croatia. He pointed to the sky and fell to his knees as Mexico earned a spot in the Round of 16.3. Manchester United vs. Chelsea His debut in a Manchester United shirt came during the 2010 FA Community Shield Final at the historic Wembley Stadium. Minutes after coming on as a substitute, he received a cross from Antonio Valencia, kicked the ball into his own face before it bounced over the Chelsea goal line. It didn’t matter what part of Hernandez’s body was used to score, as long as he scored.2. Manchester United vs. Stoke City Physics forgot to apply at the Britannia Stadium. Facing away from goal, with a defender climbing his back like a jungle gym, Hernndez arched his neck and flicked a backward header that went past Thomas Sorensen and into the far corner. Unorthodox but absolutely brilliant.1. Mexico vs. France The world was introduced to Hernndez in South Africa in the summer of 2010 Tajon Buchanan Jersey, already set for the anticipated move from Chivas to Manchester United. In this group stage game against France, Hernndez broke the offside trap to latch onto a Rafael Mrquez pass, got past goalkeeper Hugo Lloris, and scored. Mexico would go on to win over the reigning World Cup runner-up. Hernandez’s first World Cup goal had some extra sentimental value, as his grandfather, Tomas Balcazar, also scored for Mexico in a loss to France in the 1954 tournament.



   
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