Hernandez: More to come from me

14 August 2011 11:50
Javier Hernandez is confident he can improve on a stellar first season at Manchester United after admitting he feels at home at Old Trafford.[LNB] The 23-year-old surprised with the speed of his adaptation to the Premier League, netting 19 times in United's title-winning campaign.[LNB]But the £8million signing, who prepared for the new term by inspiring Mexico to the Gold Cup, believes even better is yet to come. [LNB]"I've been treated wonderfully in Manchester, and I simply need to repay that faith," he told FIFA's website.[LNB]"I had a very good first season and I hope to be able to contribute much more. I think there are good times ahead with this team and I'm very excited about the opportunities ahead in the coming season."[LNB]Much has been made of Carlos Tevez's inability to settle on the other side of Manchester but Hernandez insists he is happy in the North-West.[LNB]"Moving to a new country is always difficult, but the fact my dad and my sister came to live with me was a huge help," he added.[LNB]"That made things easier. What I miss most about Mexico wasn't the food or the customs, it's my family and the way we'd all sit around chatting together on an evening."

Source: Team_Talk