1. Javier Hernandez
The term "super sub" has been used quite frequently in reference to Javier Hernandez over the past couple of weeks, with the striker yet to make a full league appearance for United this season. Which is galling, given that the Mexican is
statistically far more potent in front of goal than first-team rival Danny Welbeck. Of Welbecks 24 shots on goal last term, 10 were on target and 14 were squandered. Hernandez meanwhile had 24 shots on target and just 14 off target last season, and also netted 10 times in the league and 18 across all competitions compared to Welbecks return of two strikes in all competitions. The Little Pea also scored twice in last night's thumping win over Norwich, which didn't exactly do his credentials for more frequent first team football any harm. So I ask, why is "Chicharito" being overlooked by David Moyes when he has clearly been the better performer over the past 17 months? In my eyes, Hernandez should be playing a lot more frequently than he is, at least until Welbeck improves his goal-scoring ratio.
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