Manchester United striker Javier Hernandez scores for Mexico

12 November 2011 11:07
Manchester United striker Javier Hernandez was on target as Mexico recorded a 2-0 win over Serbia in an international friendly in Queretaro, while on-loan Fulham defender Carlos Salcido notched the other.[LNB]Salcido, who is spending the season with Mexican club UANL, broke the deadlock after just two minutes when his cross from the left found its way into the far corner of the net.[LNB] Bragging rights: Javier Hernandez earned a penalty from Manchester rival Aleksandar Kolarov[LNB]Hernandez then doubled the score three minutes from time when he sent Serbia goalkeeper Vladimir Stojkovic the wrong way from the penalty spot to seal the victory for Mexico in their final game of 2011.[LNB]The kick was awarded following a shove on Hernandez by Manchester City defender Aleksandar Kolarov, who was subsequently shown a second yellow card and sent for an early bath.[LNB]Serbia, who failed to qualify for Euro 2012, have one more friendly match this year, taking on Honduras on Monday.[LNB] Four-star Suarez too hot for Chile as Uruguay cruise through World Cup qualifierLIVE: England v Spain - follow the action from Wembley as it happensCyprus 1 Scotland 2: Marvellous Miller and Mackie are goal heroes for ScotsThe Saturday debate: Name your greatest England - Spain composite XI[LNB]

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