Javier Hernandez
cemented his status as Mexico's leading striker Saturday, sending his
team home from the Confederations Cup on a high note by scoring twice in
a 2-1 victory over Japan in their final Group A match.
With seven
goals in his last eight games for Mexico, the 25-year-old Manchester
United striker has now climbed up his country's all-time scoring
leaderboard to third spot, which he shares with retired forward Luis Hernandez.
After struggling to threaten in the first half at the Mineirao Stadium, Hernandez met Andres Guardado's cross in the 54th minute and headed in again in the 66th from Giovani Dos Santos' corner.
Shinji Okazaki
pulled one back for Japan in the 86th and Hernandez won a penalty in
stoppage time, but his weak effort was saved and he sent the follow-up
against the crossbar.
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