Tuesday, March 26, 2013

United States boss Juergen Klinsmann cautious of Manchester United striker Javier... - The Independent

US instructor Juergen Klinsmann's motto for tonight's World Cup CONCACAF qualifier against Mexico has been arespect but maybe not feara but when it concerns working with striker Javier Hernandez, it is clear there's trepidation as well as love. Birmingham United striker Hernandez is by far the most fatal striker in the CONCACAF place and his two objectives against Honduras, in Friday's 2-2 sketch, got his national team tally to a remarkable 30 in 45 tours. "I don't prefer to discuss goals, for me it's factors, benefits that count," the forward, nicknamed "Chicharito", informed reporters on Monday. Though a remarkable feeling, his ability to put the ball in the back of the web is what defines him as a player and - for the Americans - a danger to their expectations of a first ever qualifying gain at the Azteca stadium. Omar Gonzalez, the Mexican-American central opponent who will make against Hernandez, was well aware of the task facing him and a, injury-hit U.S. Defense. "He is really a good goalscorer. He is consistently on the go and is very cellular. All through crosses, you will look back and you see him one place and the next thing you know he is anywhere else," the L.A. Galaxy defense said. "You have to be able to hold your eye on him, and the ball at the same time. I believe we hopefully will not let him obtain a goal.", If you're able to manage to accomplish that and play tough on him CLINICAL END On Friday the abilities of the Mexican assault were apparent in the 2-2 attract Honduras - after a jinking run-down the left and pin-point cross from winger Andres Guardado the opening goal was an excellent, angled, glancing header from Hernandez. The 2nd goal was basic 'Chicharito', escaping his gun, timing his run to the near post properly and finding on the end of a cross from the left with a clinical finish. It absolutely was a strike that remembered Klinsmann in his excellent - natural activity and a killer contact. "He is really a player who is exciting to look at. There since he is good," Klinsmann said - is a reason he is playing for Manchester United. "So, we view him, we scout him, we discuss him and we're sure that our centre-backs will require care of him." U.S. forward Herculez Gomez, who performs in the Mexican group, feels Hernandez's energy is as much in his attitude as his instinctive ability in the penalty area. "He is psychologically strong, I do believe he's cheated every opportunity that has come his way and that speaks volumes to his mental energy. When benched, when questioned he just keeps coming back," said Gomez. "From a striker's perception - and for me, my whole game is action, his movements are unreal, incredible. He sees spaces, rooms, makes herself available, his targets sometimes are not the nicest but he's such an successful player with his movement." Nullifying the danger Hernandez poses will demand the U.S. To cope with Guardado and the other creative force, Giovani Dos Santos, a couple of people who ripped the U.S. apart in the 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup final which Mexico won 4-2. Hernandez didn't score because game but Geoff Cameron, expected to start at straight back for the U.S. on Tuesday, says it will require total concentration to keep him away. "Get tight to him, keep near to him, his movement is amazing - he sort of scans off your movement," said Cameron. "He is just got a knack for goals, he is always sniffing around, you have just got to be prepared, keep an eye out all the time, since you never know where he is." Reuters

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