Gonzalo Higuain

It was announced today that Gonzalo Higuain has decided to hang up his boots, so let’s look back at five key moments of his time with Juventus.

The Argentinian forward spent four years of his career contracted to the Bianconeri from 2016 to 2020, joining the club in a deal worth €90m from rivals Napoli. Expectations for him were high following his 36 league goals scored the previous campaign, but he failed to hit those heights again. Higuain scored 66 goals in 149 appearances across all competitions for Juventus.

1 – A debut to remember

Higuain’s first match for Juventus came on August 20, when he came off the bench in the 66th minute of the season opener against Fiorentina. It did not take long for him to introduce himself to his new fans.

Nine minutes after stepping onto the pitch, the Argentinian forward scored the winning goal with a clinical left-footed shot, securing the three points and starting his time with the Bianconeri in the perfect fashion.

2 – A bitter re-union

It’s fair to stay that Higuain wasn’t expecting a warm response when facing Napoli in October 2016, facing his former teammates with their hated rivals alongside him.

As if written in the stars, the Argentinian forward scored the winner in the 70th minute of the match, picking up a vital three points for the Turin side.

3 – A European display

Tensions were high ahead of Juventus’ Champions League semi-final clash against a Monaco side featuring a certain Kylian Mbappé. Massimiliano Allegri’s side were desperate to redeem themselves following their loss in the final only two years prior, but first they had a semi-final to get past.

Higuain was the star of the show at the Stade Louis-II, scoring in both the first and second half to drive the team home to a 2-0 away win. Juventus promptly won the away leg 2-1, booking their spot in the final.

4 – Adding to the history of Tottenham

Juventus’ Champions League Round of 16 tie against Tottenham is a lasting sign of Higuain’s quality on his day. In the first leg in Turin, he scored two quick goals to put his side 2-0, doing his job as the team ultimately suffered a 2-2 draw.

The second leg proved to be tense in North London but Higuain rose above the occasion, scoring once and assisting once to help the Bianconeri qualify for the quarter-finals.

5 – A goal worth a Scudetto

Coming into the Derby d’Italia on April 28, the Juventus striker had been going through a fairly painful dry streak, having not scored in his last five league outings. That would change on that night at the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza.

Juventus were 2-1 down to Inter going into the 85th minute of the match and they risked losing momentum in the title race against Napoli, until Milan Skriniar netted a painful own goal in the 87th minute to bring things level. Only minutes later, as the clock ticked down, Higuain found the back of the net with a header to pick up the most crucial three points of the campaign.

5 thought on “Five defining moments of Higuain’s time with Juventus”
  1. If only he acted like a man when he left Napoli. He avoided showing up in Italy and training. Avoided saying he was in talks with Juve. And has his father speak for him still to this day.

  2. @Vero Rossonero
    That Derby d’Italia winner was in his second season, you know the goal that won us the title…
    as was his brace at the San Siro, as I’m sure you’ll recall. 😉
    Are you just thinking about his stint with you lot? No wonder he was bad- our leftovers and castoffs are usually bad for you guys!

  3. 90 million he cost. Real waste of money. He scored a few goals, but didnt do enough in the UCL final, and when he left Juve (no surprise) only got about 30 million back. So basically Juventus paid 60 million and all they got was the scudettos (which they would have won with most strikers) and annoyed Napoli.
    Around about the same time, Liverpool picked up Salah for 50 million and look how much he is worth now

  4. Higuain payed a vital part in Juve’s successes all those years. His goals, though not aplenty, were often the winning ones. I remember he scored most of the winning goals against the Scudetto rivals in those years. His contribution was usually undermined. They only look at his failings and ignore the great things he did. Juve fans should thank him.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *