When ‘Chicharito’ opened up on refusing to celebrate goal after argument with Manchester United boss Alex Ferguson (Source: Both images from Getty)
Former Manchester United striker Javier 'Chicharito' Hernandez once opened up about refusing to celebrate a goal at Old Trafford. The Mexican forward recalled having an argument with legendary manager Sir Alex Ferguson. In retaliation, he scored without a trademark celebration.
During a slight slump in form in the 2011-12 season, Chicharito was struggling to score, which led to a reaction from his manager. He explained the events that took place, saying (via Manchester Evening News):
"We were playing against Newcastle. I had a lot of options and he told me, 'You needed to score.' I wanted to say to him: 'Do you think I wanted to miss those options? I want to score them, of course! I don’t want to miss them.'"
