#4 Javier Hernandez
While Little Pea was never handed enough first-team opportunities to prove his mettle at Manchester United, he still has managed to make sure that Red Devils fans have reserved a special place in their hearts for the Mexican.
Having arrived from Guadalajara in 2010, Chicharito scored on his debut against Chelsea in the Community Shield and always came up with vital goals, especially under Sir Alex Ferguson during the 2012-13 season. His size, ability to find spaces and run in behind defenses was always a threat to the opposition and he soon became a loved figure at Manchester United throughout his spell.
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While he never really got enough starts to prove himself, Chicharito earned the tag of being a perfect super-sub and is known for scoring loads of goals after coming on. Be it his hat-trick against Aston Villa at Villa Park or his late winner at Old Trafford against Newcastle, Chicharito will forever be remembered as the legend that never was.