Mexica forward Javier Hernandez is growing frustrated as he lacks week in-week out regular first-team play at Santiago Bernabeau side Real Madrid.
The 26-year-old joined Madrid from Manchester United on a one-year loan deal in the summer but he has not been able to gain the trust in the Carlos Ancelotti's mind.
Hernandez has made sum of only 13 appearances in Spanish Premier Division so far this season (started only once).He just has three goals under his bag at Madrid and has admitted that the lack of opportunity has soften down his confidence.
"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.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 need to be people who believe in me so I can at least prove if I am any good or not."the striker told Fox Sports.
Its not likely that Carlos Ancelotti's side are going to make a permanent switch for the Mexican Forward and the striker will be continuing at The Old Trafford from this June as his contract expires in 2016 with Red Devils.
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