Gonzalo Higuain is looking to break his duck for Milan, and the Argentinian striker has an impressive record against Cagliari.
Pipita joined the Rossoneri on loan from Juventus with an option to buy this summer, and he’s scored 111 goals in his previous five seasons in Serie A.
Two league games so far have brought no goals, but the striker may be facing the ideal opponents in his quest to get off the mark.
Gonzalo Higuain is looking to break his duck for Milan, and the Argentinian striker has an impressive record against Cagliari.
Pipita joined the Rossoneri on loan from Juventus with an option to buy this summer, and he’s scored 111 goals in his previous five seasons in Serie A.
Two league games so far have brought no goals, but the striker may be facing the ideal opponents in his quest to get off the mark.
In his previous seven games against Cagliari, Higuain has scored six goals and has won every match.
However, he did fail to find the back of the net in his last meeting with the Isolani, as it took a Federico Bernardeschi strike to give Juventus the win back in January.
Milan too have an impressive record against the Sardinians, losing just eight of 72 Serie A matches and only one of the last 29.
Five of Cagliari’s wins have come at home, but Milan have scored at least one in each of the last 17 games – and that was before Higuain’s arrival.