Chicharito debuts again for boyhood club Chivas

Chicharito debuts again for boyhood club Chivas

Fourteen years after he bid farewell for Europe and Manchester United, Javier “Chicharito” Hernández made a joyous second debut for Mexican giants Chivas on Saturday, appearing as a substitute for his boyhood club against Pumas UNAM in Liga MX.

Hernández, who rejoined the Guadalajara club last month after his contract expired with the MLSLA Galaxy, came off the bench in the 88th minute of Chivas’ 3-1 win to a rapturous ovation from the home supporters at Estadio Akron.

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It was the first action for the 35-year-old since he suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament injury last June, effectively ending his four-season stay at the Galaxy. He scored 39 goals in 82 appearances in MLS for the Galaxy, earning an All-Star appearance in 2022.

Prior to moving to the U.S., Hernández played across Europe for Manchester United, Real Madrid, Sevilla, West Ham United and Bayer Leverkusen, winning two Premier League titles. He began his professional career with Chivas in 2006.