Javier 'Chicharito'         Hernandez proved  to be a hit with teenage cancer patients when he took the Barclays  Premier League trophy on a special visit to The Christie in Manchester.
The  Mexican striker toured the renowned cancer hospital and showed off the  team’s famous silverware to patients in the teenage and young  adult oncology unit. Former Reds midfielder Mickey Thomas joined  Chicharito in signing autographs and chatting to football fans on the  wards while coaching staff from the Manchester United Foundation engaged  patients in a range of games to help promote the benefits of physical  activity during their cancer treatment.
As one of the official  charity partners of Manchester United, The Christie was a key  destination on the club's 10-day local trophy tour of Manchester United  Foundation projects, schools and supporters' clubs.
After posing  for photos with patients and the Premier League trophy, Chicharito said:  “I'm very happy, it's a pleasure to be here and visit these people.  They unfortunately have some problems but hopefully with this visit and  the trophy, we can make them happy today. That's the most important  thing.
"It's very important for Manchester United players to visit  places like The Christie because we can see another side of life. After  all, we are very lucky, firstly because we're very healthy but also  because we do what we love which is playing football. I've always said  I'm a lucky guy.
"The patients were very happy to meet me and see  the trophy. They enjoyed it and that's the most important thing."
Cancer  patient Quang Pham, a 19 year-old from Hanoi, Vietnam studying in  Manchester, said: "It's so amazing to meet Chicharito. He's my favourite  player, I was just speechless when I saw him. I can't believe I've had  my picture taken with him and the Premier League trophy. Everyone at Christie's was really happy to  see him here."
Jenny Haskey, head of corporate fundraising and  sporting events at The Christie, added: "We were delighted Chicharito  came to visit our teenage cancer patients and show off the trophy. These  patients are going through the most difficult times of their lives so  visits like these are a great motivational boost."
The trophy was  later put on display at The Christie to allow other patients to have  their photograph taken with it.
The official charity partnership  between The Christie and Manchester United has raised more than £300,000  for the teenage and young adult cancer unit since 2007. For more  information about The Christie charity, please visit www.christies.org.
source : manutd 

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