MILAN, Dec 29 (Reuters) - AC Milan ended a four-match goal drought and striker Gonzalo Higuain was on target for the first time in two months as they came from behind to beat SPAL 2-1 in Serie A on Saturday.
The Argentine forward, without a goal since Oct. 28, endured another frustrating evening until Hakan Calhanoglu touched Davide Calabria's cross into his path and he smashed the ball into the roof of the net in the 64th minute.
Higuain, who until then had taken to lifting up his shirt and putting it in his mouth after every frustrated attack, rushed to the touchline where he was mobbed by players and coaching staff.