Javier Hernandez’s arrival at West Ham United last summer was met with overwhelming approval from the club’s fans.
The Mexico international joined the East London outfit with a decent pedigree due to his previous spells at Manchester United and Bayer Leverkusen.
When David Moyes replaced Slaven Bilic as manager in November, things started to change.
Hernandez struggled for game time, and in his first nine outings under the Scotsman, the forward did not play a full 90 minutes.
It is only in his last three appearances in all competitions when the ex-United man has competed for the whole game, but that could be down to the fact that Marko Arnautovic has been injured.
There were rumblings throughout the widespread media that Hernandez could leave in January, but a transfer never came to pass.
Now, during an interview with Radio Marca Claro, the 29-year-old has opened up about his relationship with the manager.
“We get along, there has never been anything, no personal problem, we have never had frictions, or those negative moments, we have not had anything. I’ve never had a problem with him or anyone, no personal problem, thank God. There will be people with whom I get along better than others, but that does not mean they are my enemies, the truth is that the situation [with Moyes] is fine, there is nothing wrong that I can say.”