Javier Hernandez: Decline without dignity

Javier Hernandez's appearances on social networks are as pathetic as his performances on the field; 'Chicharito' doesn't realize that his life is completely falling apart and believes that he is changing reality with jokes and prank messages.


The disciplined, focused, humble and educated boy, who realized his life's dream when he signed for Manchester United in 2010, had nothing.

Javier Hernandez did not find out – no one told him – that degradation had overtaken him, and he had already lost even his dignity.

In keeping with the times we live in, the former goalscorer tries to change reality based on broken speeches and the promise of a different future.

As if it were a small thing that almost 10 months after his return to Chivas he only accumulated injuries, painful performances and a sad goal, 'Chicharito' has dared to think about at least one more year in football.

His appearances on social media are as pathetic as his performance on court. With those airs and pretenses of superiority thanks to his spiritual master who ruined his life, Hernandez unabashedly reveals himself.

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When Javier Hernandez's image has long been used only to give life to countless memes, he mistakenly believes that the press is talking about him because he “sells”. That is what he has become.

What he did not do wrong was that no one could destroy the wonderful career he had built in Europe, that was beyond doubt; However, today he is in a dangerous position and is being judged for his actions off the field which are not befitting of the exemplary person he should be. He is an idol, and his presence last January and the anticipation of his return was enough to fill Akron Stadium (more than 45 thousand fans).

Decay is a normal state of life and affects athletes, lawyers, doctors, journalists and everyone. There is a difference in how it is assumed and how it is carried out.

Hernández chose to deny it, saying he believes his football currently “doesn't lend itself to the Super Mega 100” and considers Guadalajara reaching the semi-finals in its first match. Also, bragging about playing in the semifinals against a team the size of Chivas doesn't understand where you stand.

It is sad to see the end of a wonderful life and doubly sad that the protagonist of the story has lost the dimension of reality. He even lost his dignity.

Wilmot Chandler

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