"In some ways I’m still getting used to wearing this shirt and being around these incredible players, seeing my name on a Manchester United teamsheet... it’s amazing. Some days I wake up and I just can’t believe it." – Javier Hernandez
In part two, Javier Hernandez talks to Inside United and  ManUtd.com about his love for Manchester United, competition for  starting berths and training in the snow. 
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Just how  much are you enjoying life at United? 
It’s unbelievable. In  some ways I’m still getting used to wearing this shirt and being around  these incredible players, seeing my name on a Manchester United  teamsheet... it’s amazing. Some days I wake up and I just can’t believe  it. I’m living in this great country, playing for the best club in the  world in the best league in the world. I’m so thankful for that.
It’s  now even harder to win a spot in the Reds’ attack with Danny Welbeck,  Mame Biram Diouf and Kiko Macheda all back in the United squad. How do  you deal with the competition? 
It’s not a problem. I’ve come  to learn that there will always be competition, at any club. You look  around on the training pitch and there are almost 30 players, but only  11 can start a game. So it’s tough. You’ll always have disappointments.  It helps you improve, though. On the training ground everybody wants to  do their best, they want to prove what they can do and earn a spot in  the team.
Did you know much about Welbeck before the start  of this season? 
Yes, I’d seen him play quite a few times,  and not only last year when he was on loan at Sunderland. I remember  when I was in Mexico and I was watching Manchester United on television –  Danny was just starting to come into the team and be given a few  chances. You could see he had a lot of potential then, and was improving  all the time. He was a good prospect then and now he’s even better. He’s had a great start to the season.
You  haven’t scored from outside the area for United yet – though we know you  can score those goals from your time at Chivas! What are the chances  that you’ll fire one in from long-range this season? 
You  never know! I think part of the reason I haven’t done that yet is  because of the instructions I receive from Sir Alex. My job is to play  very high, right on the last man. To be honest I don’t mind how I score  goals – whether or not you score from one metre or from the halfway  line, it counts the same. A goal is a goal.
You’ve been a  very busy footballer in the last few seasons, playing in summer  international tournaments as well as the regular season. Do you ever  worry about doing too much, or are you happy you get enough rest? 
No,  not at all. I love to play football. If somebody wants me to play in  outer space then I’ll do it! I’d be happy to. Sometimes you can look at  the schedule for Manchester United and for the national team and think,  “Wow, this is a lot.” But I grew up wanting to play football and now I’m  lucky it’s my job. I love it.
Sometimes players from the  warmer countries can’t get used to the climate in England. Are you ready  for your second Manchester winter? 
It was very different!  Very cold. I’d never seen a winter like that anywhere. It was the  coldest one for many years. And maybe it felt even colder for me because  I spent something like 22 winters in Mexico and a winter in Mexico  isn’t like winter at all. It never snows! Training in the snow was a bit  of a challenge, but it was all new to me so I enjoyed it.
Winning  the 19th league title last season was a huge achievement for United.  Can this squad lift the trophy again?
I’m sure we can do it. We have a lot of young players who are hungry to do well, and that helps inspire the rest of the squad. They may have been here for many years and won a lot of trophies, but they still have a lot of desire. I think we have a good mix of youth and experience, and that will be very important for us.
source : Manutd 
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