Higuain in mood to get team home

WITH a single swish of the right boot in his side's World Cup quarterfinal against Belgium, Gonzalo Higuain finally showed there may be more to Argentina than Lionel Messi after all.

Higuain had been under scrutiny after going 3½ matches without scoring, but he needed just eight minutes to find the net in Argentina's 1-0 win in Brasilia on Saturday.

When a pass from Angel di Maria was inadvertently flicked into his path by Belgium defender Jan Vertonghen, the 26-year-old pounced to snap a crisp volley into the bottom-left corner that sent his team into the last four.

Having spent a month on the sidelines due to an ankle injury, Higuain had looked ponderous in his previous appearances in Brazil, but after putting Argentina in front against Belgium, he was a man transformed.

From harrying opponents to bringing his teammates into play with deft lay-offs, Higuain suddenly looked every inch the player who had scored 17 goals for Napoli last season in his debut Serie A campaign.

He clipped the crossbar with a powerful shot after nutmegging Belgian skipper Vincent Kompany in the second half.

Higuain was named man of the match and coach Alejandro Sabella was quick to salute his performance.

"He ran a lot, he helped his teammates a lot, and he scored a very important goal. That's what you expect from strikers," Sabella said.

Prior to Saturday's game, Sabella had faced a barrage of questions about his team's supposed dependence on Messi, but Higuain's display showed that the Argentina No10 was not the only player who knew where the goal was.

As a reminder of his abilities, it could scarcely have been more timely, with both Di Maria and Sergio Aguero being doubtful starters ahead of Wednesday's semifinal against the Netherlands in Sao Paulo.

Di Maria was due to undergo scans last night after being forced off in the 33rd minute against Belgium with an apparent thigh injury, while Aguero has not played since a muscular problem curtailed his participation in the groupphase success against Nigeria.

With only four goals to his name in 35 international appearances, Ezequiel Lavezzi is unlikely to illuminate the path to goal at the Arena de Sao Paulo either.

Higuain sums up the week ahead: "I'm already thinking about the semifinal. We have two matches left to make history." – AFP

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