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Hernandez can go all the way
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Hernandez can go all the way
PIECE OF NEWSEDWIN VAN DER SAR believes Javier Hernandez can become a Manchester United legend.
The Mexican striker made an immediate impact with a goal as United defeated Chelsea 3-1 to lift the Community Shield at Wembley on Sunday. And Van der Sar is backing the 22-year-old, who joined from Chivas Guadalajara earlier this summer, to continue banging in the goals.
The Dutch veteran said: "He has been looking good for the last 10 days since he joined us in the United States. "He is a very talented player and a big prospect." Van der Sar was delighted to help United win the season's big curtain raiser against the reigning Premier League champions. But he insists Alex Ferguson's men will need to continue firing on all cylinders throughout the season to reclaim the title from the Blues.
He added: "It is always the case that you want to win against your big rivals. Hopefully that is something we can use to get off to a good start and win our trophy back."
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