Sassuolo is one of the best teams to face in serie a, especially since half of them are related to juventus and want to prove their worth.
Higuain scored his first and second chance of the game, and scored an incredible difficult winner against fiorentina.
He is the most clinical forward in the world, and people have every right to compare his finishing and movement to trezeguet
Sit down.
Firstly, please quote my posts next time if you want me to reply, else I don't get notifications and I'll reply only accidentally.
Secondly, I know that Sassuolo is a good team, but the defensive work wasn't very good today. And they were lucky Consigli was in a good day. In the second goal, 3 players are around Higgy and none does something to intercept the ball or prevent him from shooting. And in the third one, 3 players where there and none even jumped to get the header from Pjanic. That's not the kind of defending we bought Higuain to score against.
Higuain has to do more in the biggest stage to earn the right to be called the best finisher in the game. Else, he will be just a striker who scores a lot vs smaller opponents. I still remember his miss some years ago when Real went out vs Lyon, or his miss in the final with Argentina, or even the miss vs us last year. Yes, a very good Bonucci action, but still most of the times when the ball is hot, he's almost there, but not .. exactly there.
The point I wanted to make in my previous post, and I might have failed, is that a key component for a player called the best of the world is character. Nerves of still and calmness when it matters. As I mentioned before, Higgy is a much more complete player than Treza. Better technically. Similar levels of anticipation and technique when striking a ball. But, while Treza was average as an athlete, not very strong or quick, his was mentally very strong, which allowed him to always do the job when it mattered. This is a huge question mark for Higgy and so far he has often failed. I really hope he will be able to overcome this, cause as I mentioned above, he has all the needed athletic and technical characteristics. But until he proves that he is mentally strong when it matters, I can't put him in the best of the world category.
Also, I am sitting down already.
Technically, Tevez was a world class finisher in our squad, but yeah, as an out and out CF we haven't had someone this deadly since Trezeguet in his heyday. And with all due respect to the legendary Trezeguet, Gonzalo is much more well rounded as a player.
I think I didn't make the point clearly enough before. Have a look above. While Higgy is a more complete and technically sound player, he hasn't proved yet that he is as mentally strong as Treza was.