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Cuauhtemoc Blanco, a former star for America and Mexico, has publicly advised Chivas striker Javier Hernandez, known as Chicharito, to consider retirement due to his ongoing struggles.
Hernandez, aged 37, has played just 19 minutes in the Apertura 2025 season and scored only three goals in 35 games since his return to Chivas, where the team languishes in 16th place with four points.
Blanco’s comments reflect growing concerns about Hernandez’s form and fitness, suggesting that his illustrious career may be nearing its end.
Once a prolific scorer, Hernandez’s limited playing time indicates challenges with either tactical fit or physical condition, putting pressure on Chivas’ management to reassess their squad.
Blanco’s perspective, grounded in his own experience as a high-profile player, adds weight to the discussion about Hernandez’s future.
The advice could prompt Hernandez to reflect on his legacy, which includes significant achievements in European leagues.
For Chivas, this situation may influence their strategy moving forward, as they seek to improve their standing in the league.
The call for retirement highlights the harsh realities of professional football, where performance dictates longevity, even for celebrated figures like Hernandez.
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