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Wednesday, 31 July 2013
Madrid will Regret On Higuain selling – Mijatovic
JULY 31, 2013 8:51 AM
The 44-year-old believes his former club should’ve
retained the services of the Argentine because of his
prowess in front of goal
Real Madrid will live to regret letting striker Gonzalo
Higuain leave the club this summer, according to
former Bernabeu favourite Pedrag Mijatovic.
The 25-year-old sealed a move to Napoli for €37
million last week and has subsequently been
unveiled by president Aurelio De Laurentiis on
Monday.
However, Mijatovic – who enjoyed a three-year stay
in the Spanish capital with los Blancos – is convinced
the club’s hierarchy will struggle to find someone to
replicate the Argentine’s goalscoring feats.
The former striker told Cadena COPE: “When Real
Madrid purchased Higuain he was seen as a kid with
great talent. He was settled in Spain and did well in
Spanish football.
“He was key to winning the league title under (Fabio)
Capello and has grown a lot at Madrid .
“It is not easy to find a player that scores 25-30 goals
a season.”
The Argentina international, along with goalkeeper
Pepe Reina, were presented to supporters for the first
time since their respective moves to Stadio San Paolo
before the 3-1 victory over Galatasaray on Monday.
The duo sported the club’s colours as they were
paraded around the field prior to kick-off but, having
failed to obtain international clearance in time for the
visit of the Turkish champions, were forced to watch
on from the stands as Goran Pandev, Juan Camilo
Zuniga and Lorenzo Insigne all scored to secure the
win.
Pandev put the hosts ahead in the first-half after
guiding his header beyond the Galatasaray stopper.
Nordin Amrabat restored parity for the visitors early
in the second-half before Zuniga – who was initially
booed by the Partenopei fans amid speculation he is
set to join Juventus next summer – and Insigne put
the result beyond doubt late on.
Both clubs will now turn their attentions towards
London as they travel to the English capital to clash
with Arsenal in the Emirates Cup in August.
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