Despite netting 31 times for his nation, it is the crucial goals he missed for which the Chelsea forward will be forever remembered

"To the joy of many, and maybe not so much for others, my time is up."
The words chosen by Gonzalo Higuain to confirm a fact already known by most summed up the difficult relationship he has sustained for years with the Argentina national team and its fans.
Now, as Higuain himself suggested, they will have to find a new target for their vitriol. The Chelsea striker has retired from international football, ending an almost decade-long association that brought hope and despair to player and fans in almost equal measure.
There is no doubt that Pipita, who has called time on the Albiceleste at the age of 31, will go down as one of the best forwards ever to pull on the famous blue and white jersey. Under successive coaches he led the forward line, showing ample reserves of talent and sacrifice amid widespread instability.
In his nine years in active service Higuain was called to work under no less than six different trainers. Diego Maradona handed the Real Madrid youngster his debut in 2009, giving him a baptism of fire during a must-win World Cup qualifier against Peru with the team at its lowest ebb.
In what was perhaps a portent of the under-appreciation of his abilities that was to follow, Higuain's role in that game is all but forgotten. The image that sticks in everyone's mind from that grey spring evening in Buenos Aires is old Boca warhorse Martin Palermo tapping in during injury time to seal a 2-1 win and send his nation to South Africa, ripping off his shirt in celebration while Maradona launched into a swan-dive on the sidelines.
Amid such gripping drama Higuain's debut goal, converting a Pablo Aimar through ball with class to open the scoring, was merely a footnote in the story of the Miracle at the Monumental. Palermo and Maradona were the heroes, not the 21-year-old novice who was only just starting to make a name for himself at Real Madrid.
The pattern would continue throughout his international career. Higuain went onto score 31 goals for his nation, a tally just three shy of the great Diego.
Only two other players, Guillermo Stabile and Gabriel Batistuta, scored a hat-trick in Albiceleste colours during a World Cup. His goals were key to Argentina making three major finals in as many years.
But he will forever be remembered for the goals that did not go in, and as one of the men responsible for the gaping hole in Lionel Messi's medal collection where international honours should lie.
Twenty minutes in to the 2014 World Cup final against Germany, Higuain skewed a golden chance past Manuel Neuer's right-hand post. A year later, he skied his shoot-out kick to send Chile on the way to Copa America victory.
Again in 2016, he was left rueing the one that got away. Another one-on-one, chipped past Claudio Bravo and past the goalpost. Argentina missed out again, Higuain's reputation as a big-game choker was sealed, however unfairly, and life in the national team was never the same for the striker, his faith and confidence seemingly cut to ribbons by the barbs of his many critics.
"I was on the verge of giving up playing," he admitted in March 2018 to TNT Sports. "I was close, but [my mother] told me not to, that I should carry on. If it were down to me I would have quit.
"I would have left football, which is something I love, but I love her more. She told me that I should look forward because she wouldn't let me leave something I love for her."
There would be no triumphant return to the Albiceleste, however. After managing just one goal in the entire World Cup qualifying campaign building up to Russia, Higuain lumbered through his nation's unconvincing group stage without hitting the net once before watching in frustration from the bench as France powered to victory.
Since the World Cup he has not been in contention at all, current coach Lionel Scaloni preferring younger, less experienced options up front with far less international baggage on their shoulders. And Pipita's club form, admittedly, has barely aided his case for selection: just 11 goals in all competitions for both AC Milan and Chelsea, far from a record that would make him impossible to overlook for the coming Copa in Brazil.
Perhaps that is why Higuain has chosen to make the first move. "You can now stop worrying about whether I am there or not," he added to Fox Sports in reference to his doubters, whom he has never been able to forgive for the torrent of abuse he received after each of Argentina's final failures.
"Now let [the critics] take care of the new players, a lot of people enjoy criticising more than supporting."
Higuain's record will speak for itself in the years to come. Perhaps when the dust settles he will gain the recognition he deserves for toiling and pushing himself to the limit for his country for years on end in the toughest of conditions, between institutional chaos, uncertainty on the bench and constantly living in the shadow of superstars like Messi and Sergio Aguero.
One demon, however, will never be fully exorcised. Pipita fell short when it mattered most for Argentina, missing chances that could have delivered the silverware so many in his nation demand almost as their birthright.
Messi carries on for his national team, still carrying the burden of waiting for his first triumph. How different it could have been for Barcelona's wizard, if his now-retired team-mate had placed his shots just inside the post and not erred in those painful final defeats.
devbat52
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And yet Messi is so kind and humble ,he always took the blame upon himself never complained about anything ,never complained or questioned his teammates It's simply bcoz of one reason ,he knows what it means to win a world cup,a world cup win will show how good a team in he was and people will know Messi not only as the best player but also as the bestteam. he believes in his teammates As for an Individual player he has shown what he is
Pinaekp
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Higuain scored the only goal against Belgium and without it there wouldn't be a final.
Mosanya
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Higuain is a quality player, even though he has missed chances in important matches for Argentina, it is not really his fault, it is the type of squad Argentina has, they lack good formation and their defense are poor, higuain is a quality player, he is always giving his all...but he is unlucky...so as messi, Messi can't always help argentina, they need to help themselves if Messi is not in the team, so stop blaming higuain or Messi for argentina misfortune.
AbhijaiSingh
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This heading couldn't be more than REALITY. I don't know why people change their opinion or stance on someone after they die or a misfortune occurs upon them or in this case retirement. For example you'll abuse Ramos and you'll act as if you're hurt when Ramos retires. Be true to yourself. The bipolarity in this generation is beyond repair. Higuain has had a great club career and a lot of highs but in the Biggest moments he cost Argentina and Messi the titles. Messi is not overly vocal and he will never accuse or try to shift the blame. He is perseverant and will try till he possibly can and if Messi looked for an excuse then he wouldn't be coming back out of retirement under all the abuse. He is competitive and has an ego in himself to satisfy his dreams. He is humble and there is no arrogance despite his achievements. MESSI'S THE GREATEST EVER BY COUNTRY MILES AND THAT IS A FACT NOT AN OPINION
Safiya_manutd
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Massi is like this. But Heguain plays for Her country hard and soul. Club also Massi only Barcelona [Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh] Heguain Massi
Moomin17
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World Cup? π sad to tell but Copa 2015 and 2016 were also. Watching Higauin in Napoli was the best feeling football fan will remember about him. I believe he will also regret the chance he missed in those crucial final. Although we can't blame all to Higauin. Football is a team game after all. Higauin Sacrificed France to play for Argentina just like Messi Did with Spain. He wanted to give his all to his country but sometimes things just don't went as u expect. He has retired from National team but he still hasn't retire from football. I believe he can still turm his career. Just hope we will see a better version of Higauin in Chelsea. #VamosArgentina β€
tintinsingsit007
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Cost Messi a Cup?Messi was nowhere to be seen on the Final of 2014. Higuain was much effective in that match. Di Maria was undoubtedly the one who carried them and in his absence they lost the final. Messi has the better stats of course but Di Maria was the unsung hero. Di Maria was awarded the Argentinian POTY 2014 for his contribution for club and country. With Di Maria Argentina won 4-2 against Germany with him Scoring 1 and making 3 assist and there was no Messi. With Higuain's retirement there won't be anyone else to blame and many people will miss him because. he was always there when they don't have anyone to blame. He carried their shame for so long it's time he retires. Good luck to Higuain on his retirement and hope he does well in his life.