Chelsea's 4-0 Premier League defeat to Bournemouth was one to forget for all concerned.
Loan striker Gonzalo Higuain, though, will have wanted a better debut in the English top flight after his switch from Juventus.
Chelsea star Gonzalo Higuain endured a frustrating Premier League debut against Bournemouth.
The ex-Napoli and Real Madrid had been at AC Milan prior to his January transfer but scored just six league goals in 15 Serie A appearances at the San Siro.
And his poor form seems to have followed him to Stamford Bridge as he failed to fire against the Cherries on a dire nigh on the south coast.
Blues boss Maurizio Sarri had high hopes for Higuain and prior to the deal being completed, he said: "He's a very strong striker. Especially in my first season in Naples. He did very well. He scored 36 goals in 35 matches in Serie A. That season he scored 39 goals. So he did very, very well. For sure, he is one of the best strikers in my career."
Higuain was replace by Olivier Giroud after 65 minutes.
Sadly, Higuain might be in for a troubled start with Sarri also admitting the player has a minor back problem.
But just how poor was the Argentine's game against Bournemouth? Find out below...
Gonzalo Higuain vs Bournemouth
Minutes: 65 minutes
Shots: Zero
Touches: 29
Touches in the opponents box: One
Possession percentage: 2.1 per cent
Passes: 23
Pass success rate: 78 per cent
Successful dribbles: One
Aerial duels won: Zero
Clearances: One
Offside: Twice
Gonzalo Higuain's touch map against Bournemouth (attacking right to left)
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