Thierry Henry heavily criticised Javier Hernandez for celebrating "like he won the World Cup" after the Mexican's winner carried Real Madrid past bitter rivals Atlético Madrid to a Champions League semi-final.
Henry, the former Arsenal and World Cup-winning France striker now a pundit for Sky Sports, also claimed Hernandez should have acknowledged the contribution of his Real Madrid team-mate Cristiano Ronaldo, rather than run off to the touchline after scoring his side's late winner in the second leg.
Javier Hernandez enjoys the moment as his team-mates catch up
Hernandez, who is on loan from Manchester United for the season and has scored five times in 18 appearances for Madrid, converted from close range after Ronaldo set him up.
"I don't know about his future there," Henry said of the diminutive striker. "To be fair to him he doesn't usually play.
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"Tonight was his opportunity and we don't even know if he's going to play after that.”
“He had a couple of chances in the game before that but I can tell you he can thank Ronaldo tonight.
Cristiano Ronaldo is soon on the scene claim his share of the limelight
"I know he went on to celebrate alone and everything but he can thank Ronaldo. For me, he has to.
“That is, for me, Ronaldo's goal. What I don't like after [the goal] is it seems like he won the World Cup [with his celebration]. Turn around and celebrate with Ronaldo."
Thierry Henry was far from impressed with Javier Hernandez's celebration
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