Gonzalo Higuain scored either side of halftime as Serie A leaders Juventus won 2-0 at Cagliari on Sunday to preserve their seven-point lead over second-placed AS Roma, who downed Crotone 2-0 away after goals from Radja Nainggolan and Edin Dzeko.
Higuain, signed for 90 million euros (US$95.6 million) last year, proved his worth against Cagliari as he settled a tight contest to take his goal tally to 18 for the season.
Serie A’s joint top-scorer fired Juventus ahead in the 37th minute when he was picked out by a sumptuous Claudio Marchisio pass and slotted past the advancing Rafael.
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Higuain added a second two minutes after the break on a searing counterattack.
“Higuain is an extraordinary finisher, but we always knew that,” Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri told Sky Italia. “The really impressive thing is how hard he works for the team.”
Cagliari, disciplined and organized during the first half, wilted after Juventus took a stranglehold on the match and had Nicolo Barella sent off following a second yellow card in the 67th minute.
“I want a spectacular Juventus,” Allegri said. “When you play football you need to be spectacular. Cagliari went down to 10 men and we should have run riot, but instead we were too hasty and didn’t make the correct decisions.”
Earlier, Roma made light of a first-half missed penalty.
Nainggolan lashed past Alex Cordaz from a tight angle in the 40th minute after being picked out by Mohamed Salah as the visitors edged the first half.
Salah then squared for Dzeko, who had sent a hesitant first-half penalty wide, for a simple tap-in in the 77th minute as Roma overtook SSC Napoli to go second.
“Our aim today was not to encourage our opponents because when the situation is uncertain and the supporters get involved Crotone have a team that can play well,” Roma manager Luciano Spalletti said. “I was a bit concerned by the missed penalty, but then we took the game in hand and controlled things.”
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