Former Manchester United and Real Madrid striker Javier "Chicharito" Hernández suffered the unenviable fate of missing a crucial penalty in the game that saw his side's Liga MX campaign end on Sunday. Hernández, who made 103 appearances for United, scoring 37 times before a loan spell at Madrid, was tasked with the all-important penalty that would put Guadalajara ahead late on in their quarterfinal second leg tie against Cruz Azul.
For me, he was the best because in 27 years at that club, he changed not only players but the coaching staff and still delivered results, the Mexican tells FourFourTwo. He helped players develop in amazing ways. He was way more of a manager than a coach. If you don't get the best out of players, then tactics don't mean s**t.