Javier Hernandez has described his situation at Real Madrid as "frustrating" after managing only 590 minutes for the club.
The Mexico forward, who scored the only goal of the game in the
national side’s recent 1-0 win over Ecuador, has been a peripheral
figure since joining Madrid on loan from Manchester United last summer.
And the 26-year-old admits his lack of first-team action has affected his confidence.
He told Fox Sports: "My situation is frustrating. I
participate, give my all in training, but as far as for playing in
matches, the opportunities are minimal. I belong to a team, but am not
part of the important bit, the actual games.
"Sometimes my
confidence is right down on the ground, even though I am trying for it
to be up there, with the help of the people who are always at my side
and who support me."
Hernandez managed only six league starts at his parent club United
last season and says his difficult term at Old Trafford was frustrating
too.
He added: “The most important thing is to get chances, and to
feel that they believe in you. Whenever they have entrusted me to do
something it comes out positively, but I've been through two rather
frustrating years.
"There needs to be people who believe in me, at least so I can prove if I am any good or not."
Credit: Skysports
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