"Every game looks like it's his first game for him. He's so excited, so enthusiastic - he wants to win so much."
- Javier Hernandez
Look out for a special dedicated section to the manager on ManUtd.com from Sunday.
02/11/2011 11:38, Report by A Marshall & N Coppack
Javier Hernandez thinks Sir Alex never gets tired of winning  as his enthusiasm for the game is keeping him motoring into his 26th  year as United manager.
The Mexico international admits  such longevity is unheard of in his homeland and he has nothing but  admiration for the boss - who started his Old Trafford tenure before  Chicharito was born.
"He's completely different," explained  Hernandez to Inside United. "You can't compare him to anybody  else. What's impressed me most about him, and this is something I  noticed from the first day I met him, is that he's a very simple person.
"You  can talk about all the things he's won and all the years he's been in  charge but you wouldn't know it if you watched him on the bench. Every  game looks like it's his first game for him. He's so excited, so  enthusiastic - he wants to win so much. That is key: he will never get  bored of winning and he enjoys what he does.
"He's also a really  nice man. Every day he'll ask me how I'm feeling, whether I'm okay,  whether I need anything. He's just an unbelievable person and he doesn't  treat you differently whether you're on the pitch or off the pitch. He  recognises that first you are a human being and then you are a football  player. He knows that if you're doing okay in your personal life then  you'll be okay in your profession."
When asked if there was any  kind of equivalent to Sir Alex in Mexico, Chicharito replied: "No, no.   Sometimes a manager is only in charge for two games before they get  fired! It's a very different culture. It would be a miracle in Mexico if  somebody stayed in the job for 25 years!"
source : manutd 





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