Milan striker Gonzalo Higuain is “proud” if Patrick Cutrone looks up to him, but “i don’t consider myself a teacher for anyone”.
The Argentine joined the Rossoneri on loan from Juventus this summer, and with his goalscoring pedigree he’s seen as the perfect role model for his young teammate.
“I don’t consider myself a teacher for anyone,” Higuain shrugged, speaking to Milan TV.
Milan striker Gonzalo Higuain is “proud” if Patrick Cutrone looks up to him, but “i don’t consider myself a teacher for anyone”.
The Argentine joined the Rossoneri on loan from Juventus this summer, and with his goalscoring pedigree he’s seen as the perfect role model for his young teammate.
“I don’t consider myself a teacher for anyone,” Higuain shrugged, speaking to Milan TV.
“If he sees me as an example that makes me proud, it means I’ve done well in my career. If I can be useful in coaching him then I’m pleased to do it.
“Lucas Biglia? I’ve had a rapport with Lucas for many years in the national team. He’s a friend, and I’m really happy to have found him here and to stay in touch every day.”
Higuain also gave a lengthy interview to Gazzetta dello Sport, which you can read here: part one, part two, part three