The Mexican international looks like he might be hitting back after RVP criticised his teammates earlier this week
After a defeat to Olympiakos the other night, things in the Manchester United camp look to be far from ideal, as Robin Van Persie took to Dutch television to have a bit of a go at his teammates saying that "they’re often playing in my zones [and] I think that’s a shame".
Unsurprisingly, those comments don't seem to have gone down too well with Javier Hernández, if his latest tweet and Instagram post are anything to go by, as he suggested that you should be thankful for your teammates.
It's more or less clear what he's saying, but it's still vague enough so that he doesn't end up in trouble, seeing as it's a pretty general comment about the team.
Hat-tip to Brian Boylan on Twitter for sending this in
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