Former Manchester United striker Javier Hernandez
is torn over whether he will celebrate if he scores
for West Ham at Old Trafford.
Hernandez will return to Manchester for Sunday's
Premier League opener, but in claret and blue, after
joining West Ham from Bundesliga side Bayer
Leverkusen.
The 29-year-old Mexico international left United
two years ago, moving to Leverkusen after falling
down the pecking order at the Theatre of Dreams,
where he scored more than 50 goals in all
competitions.
And Hernandez is unsure how he will react if he
opens his account for new side West Ham on the
weekend.
"I don't know if I will celebrate if I score at Old
Trafford," he said. "It's my old club, my old fans,
my old stadium but it'll be my first goal for West
Ham.
"I am not thinking about the celebration, I just want
to have the chance to start and get my team the
result.
"I am very happy and glad, it's the best way to
come back and open at Old Trafford.
"I am a Hammer, a West Ham player, I want to do
even better than I did in Manchester."
Hernandez, who spent a season on loan at Real
Madrid before exiting United permanently in 2015,
added: "I never have regretted leaving Manchester
United.
"I had some great experiences there and it helped
me when I did move on."
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