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Hernandez signs new five-year deal with United

Posted: 24 Oct 2011 05:17 AM PDT

A fan has her picture taken with a poster of Manchester United's Wayne Rooney and Javier Hernandez as a backdrop before their match against Manchester City at Old Trafford, October 23, 2011. — Rueters pic

MANCHESTER, Oct 24 — Mexico striker Javier Hernandez has completed the formalities of a new contract with Manchester United and pledged his future to the club for the next five years, the English champions said in a statement today.

The 23-year-old, nicknamed "Chicharito", made a big impact with United in his first season, scoring 20 goals from 45 appearances in all competitions after arriving in July 2010 from his hometown club Chivas de Guadalajara. He has now scored 23 in 55 appearances and signed until the end of the 2015-16 season.

United manager Alex Ferguson said: "The last player I remember making an impact as big and as quickly as Javier is Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and he reminds me of Ole a lot.

"His talent for creating space in the box and his finishing ability mark him out as a natural goalscorer. Off the pitch, he is a pleasure to manage. He works very hard and is a popular member of the squad."

Said Hernandez: "Playing for Manchester United has been a dream come true for me. I never expected my first year to go so well and I'm delighted to commit my future to United."

His agent Eduardo Hernandez said the contract had been renegotiated two weeks ago, explaining: "Javier was not badly paid with his initial contract, but it was his first contract and, with respect, not comparable with the likes of Wayne Rooney and Nani."

His excellent form pushed Dimitar Berbatov out of a regular starting place and the Bulgarian striker's future at Old Trafford is still to be decided. — Reuters

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Manchester United begin road to recovery at Aldershot

Posted: 24 Oct 2011 04:58 AM PDT

LONDON, Oct 24 — Manchester United will set out on the road to recovery following yesterday's 6-1 home mauling by Manchester City in the unlikely surrounds of Aldershot Town's modest Recreation Ground in the League Cup fourth round tomorrow.

It would be harder to imagine a greater contrast between two grounds than Old Trafford and Aldershot's basic home, which only has stands on three sides and usually attracts crowds of around 2,000 for the Hampshire club's matches in League Two (fourth tier).

However, the visit of the champions means the capacity has been increased to a sellout 7,300 for tomorrow's game, for which United manager Alex Ferguson is likely to name a much-changed side from the one that crashed so spectacularly to City.

While yesterday's game ended with United suffering their worst defeat in decades, Aldershot, coached by the former Wimbledon and Bolton Wanderers striker Dean Holdsworth and the lowest ranked club left in the competition, are in relatively good spirits.

Their 5-2 win at Dagenham & Redbridge on Saturday was their best since they returned to the Football League in 2008 and whatever the outcome they will no doubt relish their first appearance in the last 16 of the competition.

Holdsworth, a winner against United in his playing days, told reporters at his pre-match news conference: "Having Manchester United here is a privilege and an honour, and the important thing for us is that the players go out there full of confidence and are not overawed by the occasion."

Aldershot have knocked out three clubs from higher divisions than themselves — West Ham United, Carlisle United and Rochdale, and Holdsworth added: "It's important that once the match starts, we play with no fear. It's a huge challenge but we are looking forward to it."

It will not be their first match against United though, as they also played them in the League Cup in September 1970 when, before the days of squad rotation, a crowd of 18,000 at the Recreation Ground saw George Best, Bobby Charlton and Denis Law all turn out for United.

They won 3-1 against the Shots, then, as now, in the fourth division.

Reformed club

Aldershot's then player-manager Jimmy Melia — who scored the opening goal to give Aldershot the lead — said somewhat eerily after the game bearing in mind yesterday's outcome: "If George Best had been playing for Aldershot we would have won 6-1."

Since then the fortunes of the two clubs could hardly have been more different, with United now having won a record 19 league titles, and Aldershot happy to be in existence again after being disbanded and losing their League place in 1992.

They re-formed and fought their way back through the minor leagues to reclaim their League status in 2008.

Manchester City are back in action as well this week, travelling to play Wolverhampton Wanderers on Wednesday in a rematch of the 1974 final that Wolves won, one of the five all-Premier League ties in the round.

Arsenal, last season's beaten finalists, are at home to Bolton Wanderers, who they beat 3-0 at the Emirates a month ago, while the Premier League's bottom club Blackburn Rovers meet Newcastle United who beat Rovers 1-0 last month.

Everton will seek quick revenge against Chelsea after last week's 3-1 loss at Stamford Bridge, and Stoke City meet Liverpool with Stoke seeking a second win over Liverpool this season after beating them 1-0 in the league last month.

There are two ties between Championship (second tier) clubs, with Cardiff City facing Burnley and Crystal Palace, who are third, facing Championship leaders Southampton at Selhust Park. — Reuters

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