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Javier Hernandez says Manchester United's win over Chelsea may be decisive in title race

Image: Javier Hernandez: Manchester United striker scored a controversial winner at Chelsea

Manchester United striker Javier Hernandez believes their victory over Chelsea on Sunday could be decisive in the race for the Premier League title.

Hernandez was in an offside position when he turned in the winner for United but he was unconcerned by the furore that followed. "I don't' care... the referee counted it," the 24-year-old said. "When Robin (van Persie) shot and (Petr) Cech made a great save I went for the rebound and the ball went to Rafael. "The first thing was to get along the line of defenders because I thought that was where the ball was going to go. Thankfully I reacted well to it." It was Hernandez's third goal in his last two games for United but the striker insisted the result, rather than his goalscoring record, was the most pleasing aspect of the day. "It doesn't matter who scores the goals," he said. "It has been a good week for me. But the most important thing for me is to have the minutes on the pitch and help the team."