Monday, September 26, 2011

Mancini: Balotelli Bright Future

MANCHESTER - A lot of tantrum that Mario Balotelli lakoni been the subject of the news media to make him uncomfortable. However, Roberto Mancini has always defended him, as a potentially outstanding player.
 
Mancini may be true. Lately Balotelli no longer appear as a controversial figure. Especially after the bomber nicknamed Super Mario, it looks good, with City scoring the opening goal, eight minutes after he entered from the bench when Everton met.
 
Balotelli entering from Edin Dzeko bangki replace reserves in the 60th minute, did not take long to break the deadlock City. Goal in the 68th minute lead and eventually sank City winning the Toffees, super-sub after the other, James Milner also contributed to his goal.
 
'Taming' Balotelli sorts of great players is not easy, Mancini has long been known, ever since they worked together at Inter Milan before. Ghana Boy Italian descent, it is very difficult to control temper and tantrum usilnya both the field and off the field.
 
Even so, slowly Mancio, greeting Mancini continued to be patient to direct it to the 'right path'. To keep that bright career and push forward the bad behavior.
 
"With Mario on the team, never easy. But we always remember that he is still young and the young usually have a different attitude, "said Mancio as he chuckled.
 
"I know him well. I know he's a fantastic person. I want it to always work hard every time, in every practice session and this year's game because he can be an important player for us, "he added, as quoted by Football 365, Monday (09/26/2011).
 
Mancio also revealed, Balotelli is a complete player. But he still needs time to continue to expand, especially to cope with his emotions.
 
"He had everything. Good technique, he is also tough. Kick very hard. His head was also able to produce a goal. But he needs time to become one of the world's top players, "he said with a tone of confidence while closing.

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