Javier 'Chicharito' Hernandez to be part of Fox's World Cup broadcast team
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Javier 'Chicharito' Hernandez to be part of Fox's World Cup broadcast team
""It's the same as our sport: if you do a mistake, you cannot change it. I've always been a guy who sees opportunities, who sees the positives. I'm going to try to deliver my best point of view on each game, player, the tournament.""
""I'm not going to be speaking in my first language. And that's something I think my Mexican fellows can be inspired by, right? That I don't go to my comfort zone. I want to make all of this an experience for myself.""
""Truth always needs to be there. When someone needs to say hard truths, you have to say it. I'm going to see how I feel. Maybe I end up being the most critical person or the other way.""
Javier Hernández, a former Galaxy forward and Mexico's all-time leading scorer, will return to the World Cup as a studio analyst for Fox Sports. He approaches this new role with enthusiasm, emphasizing the importance of delivering honest commentary. Hernández chose to broadcast in English to inspire others to step out of their comfort zones. Despite his past connections with current players, he insists on maintaining truthfulness in his analysis, stating that he may adopt a critical stance if necessary.
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