Chelsea loanee Gonzalo Higuaín has revealed that his mother's serious illness almost saw him prematurely end his footballing career back in 2016.
The Argentina international joined the Blues on a temporary deal last week, with the Juventus man ending his underwhelming loan spell with AC Milan to join his former manager Maurizio Sarri at Stamford Bridge. The 31-year-old famously scored 36 goals in one season under the charismatic coach at Napoli, and will be eager to recapture his form at Stamford Bridge.
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Three years ago, the powerful forward almost quit football altogether, after his mother, Nancy, was diagnosed with a serious illness after the Copa America. Higuaín told the Mirror
Higuaín continued: "Her reply was that when I played football it made her happy. She told me that she would not allow me to give up something I loved. She asked me to carry on for her - and I knew I had to grant that wish.
Source : 90min