Gonzalo Higuaín's
first game
in MLS was resolved with a resounding loss to the Philadelphia Union (3-0).
The forward, who formed in the starting eleven, was unable to help Inter Miami, which remains bottom in the MLS Eastern Conference with only 11 points and 12 goals in 14 games.
In addition, his error in a penalty triggered a brawl with the rivals.
The most controversial action of the night at Subaru Park in Chester (Pennsylvania) came in the 77th minute, when Higuaín sent a shot from 11 meters over the crossbar.
The Union footballers, with
Kai Wagner
in the lead, celebrated the ruling in front of the Argentine, who was immediately stirred.
Everything was resolved with insults and shoves.
At that time, the team led by
Diego Alonso was
already losing 2-0, after goals from
Ilsinho
and
Anthony Fontana
.
In the remaining quarter of an hour, the locals still took the opportunity to sentence their victory with a goal from
Brend Aaronson
.
Against the stick
Within half an hour, fortune had not smiled on Higuaín either, who crashed a spectacular scissor shot into the right post.
He also put on record his finishing power with a left foot that was lost slightly off
Andre Blake's goal
.
It should be remembered that Higuaín signed two weeks ago for the club co-owned by
David Beckham
, where he shares a dressing room with
Blaise Matuidi
, a former teammate at Juventus.
The 32-year-old Argentine striker has become the highest paid footballer in MLS, with an annual record, according to the
Miami Herald
newspaper
, amounting to seven million dollars.
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