Javier Hernandez wants to make up for last season’s failure by helping Manchester United to the Treble.

United ended last season empty-handed, only the fifth time in the last 20 years Sir Alex Ferguson’s side have not won a trophy.

Ferguson’s team began this season with a 1-0 defeat at Everton, but Hernandez has his sights set on emulating 1999’s Treble triumph.

“My real dream – and I swear it is not about scoring the biggest goal – is to win the Treble,” said Hernandez, whose Chicharito nickname translates as Little Pea.

“One year at least, I want to win the league, I want to win the Champions League – we were so close in my first year – and I want to win the FA Cup.

“I think the Treble is the most complicated thing in the world for any club to win. So that is my dream, to lift all those trophies in one season.

“If I have a season where I play a lot but didn’t score one goal, but I can lift those trophies, I will be the happiest man in the world.”

Hernandez admitted losing the title to Manchester City and seeing Chelsea win the Champions League and FA Cup last season was all the motivation United needed for the new campaign.

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“We need to learn from that disappointment,” said Hernandez.

“It was a very strange season because we know that United have always won trophies in their history, and last season we only won the Community Shield at the start of the season and then we didn’t win anything.

“We know that last term was a very disappointing campaign because we saw other teams that have a great rivalry with us win trophies.

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“So we need to come back to our best as a team, as a club and try to win every competition that we play. It was very disappointing, but we need to look forward.

“The philosophy of Manchester United is to keep playing, to keep enjoying, to keep working and to keep fighting.

“I think that’s going to help us as a team because all the experienced players and all the young ones want to learn and to keep fighting because we don’t want a repeat of last season.”