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Hernandez ready to fire for Ferguson

Javier Hernandez is confident a summer break and full pre-season with Manchester United will help him show his best form this season.
The Mexico international had a superb first campaign with the Red Devils, scoring 20 goals which helped the side take the title. The following year did not go to plan, as he was hampered by injury and found the target on just 12 occasions.
United boss Sir Alex Ferguson still has faith in Hernandez and the 24-year-old is determined to repay the Scot in whichever role he is asked to fill.
"My first season was very good for some people and for some people it was okay," said Hernandez said at a press conference ahead of United's Champions League clash with Galatasaray on Wednesday.
"My second season was okay for some people and very bad for others. Me? I'm happy and I'm enjoying my football. I just hope that this summer's break helps a lot.
"I had a proper rest and had my first pre-season with the team, so it's going to help my fitness. I'm the happiest player in the world to play for this club.
"I'm always ready if the boss asks me to start or be on the bench. I'm focussed on the most important thing - the game. I'm looking forward to it."
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