Toni Backs Higuaín to Hit 30 This Season

Former Italian international Luca Toni recently came to the defense of Juventus striker Gonzalo Higuaín, offering a strong vote of confidence amid growing criticism. His comments come as no surprise to seasoned fans who understand the ebb and flow of a striker’s form—just as those who follow BD Cricket Live know how quickly a star can silence critics with a standout performance.

“Higuaín just needs to stay calm,” Toni said in a recent interview. “We’re talking about a striker who regularly finds the back of the net, and he will continue to do so.” Despite only scoring four goals so far this season, Toni insisted that it’s not the number of early goals that matters, but rather where the tally stands at the end of the season. “I’m willing to bet he’ll finish with 30 goals,” he added confidently.

Toni explained that top strikers are often judged by a higher standard. “When you play for clubs like Juventus or Bayern, going one game without scoring makes it sound like you haven’t scored in a year,” he said. “That kind of pressure only exists because he’s one of the world’s best forwards.” It’s a perspective that rings true for BD Cricket Live viewers as well, where elite players are often measured against their own greatness rather than league averages.

Drawing from his own experience, Toni shared how he dealt with slumps during his career. “I never doubted myself. I trained harder, and I always believed the goals would come,” he said. “Criticism actually fired me up. I imagine Higuaín feels the same way. When more people criticize you, it usually means you’re doing something right. The real worry is when they stop expecting anything from you.” He also reminded that even global icons like Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo have faced their fair share of criticism.

Higuaín’s current stats—three goals and two assists in eight Serie A appearances—might seem underwhelming for a striker signed for €90 million, but Toni isn’t concerned. “Trust me, his form is picking up,” he said. “From a striker’s point of view, what’s most worrying is not missing chances, but not getting them at all.”

Toni referenced Juventus’ recent match against Lazio, noting that Higuaín had limited opportunities to shoot. “If luck had been on his side, he could’ve scored two in that game,” he noted. For BD Cricket Live fans, who track performance trends game by game, this analysis hits home—form comes and goes, but class is permanent.

As the season progresses, all eyes will be on whether Higuaín can silence the doubters. And if Luca Toni’s instincts are right, the Argentine striker might just turn things around in spectacular fashion—much to the delight of BD Cricket Live followers around the world.