Thursday, June 21, 2012

BALOTELLI DNT GIVE UP


 Balotelli chooses to give it a miss


why Mario Balotelli excites and infuriates people in equal measure.
As his Italian team-mates are made to sweat with some press-ups, Balotelli slumps on the floor without a care in the world.
With the striker due to face England on Sunday in the crunch Euro 2012 quarter-final, Roy Hodgson will be praying that it is the Balotelli that seemingly doesn't care that turns up.
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Chilling out: Mario Balotelli enjoys a rest during the Italian training session in Krakow ahead of facing England
Chilling out: Mario Balotelli enjoys a rest during the Italian training session in Krakow ahead of facing England
Joe Hart has insisted there was little point trying to wind up Balotelli in the big match.
The England goalkeeper suggested his Manchester City team-mate was more likely to lose the plot as a result of off-field issues than any opposition mind games.
Much has been made in the build-up to the game about England's three City stars knowing which buttons to press to ensure Italy striker Balotelli does not wreck their Euro 2012 dream.
But Hart said: 'I don't think it's particularly on-field people who push his buttons. If anything were to happen, it's usually the situations around it.'
And there are certainly plenty of potential 'situations' when it comes to Balotelli, who has become one of the most talked about and written about players in the game.
Down and out: Italy will hope that Balotelli puts more effort in when he plays against England in Kiev
Down and out: Italy will hope that Balotelli puts more effort in when he plays against England in Kiev
The 21-year-old has found himself on the front pages of newspapers as often as the back, both in England and his native Italy, and it has become increasingly difficult to determine where the truth ends and the legend begins.
'He's quite an extravagant guy,' Hart said. 'I think Mario accepts, with the way he is, that sometimes he's going to bring attention to himself. But he has got broad shoulders and whatever's written about him will not affect him and I know that, I know that personally.
'People can keep writing. He wasn't bothered that things were made up about him because he lets things just kind of slide off.
'He is what he is, Mario. I think you just come to love the guy because of what he is. There's no acting with him. He just does as he does. And when he's on form football-wise, he's a great player.'
Game for a laugh: Mario Balotelli
Game for a laugh: Mario Balotelli
Game for a laugh: Balotelli was all smiles during Wednesday's session and later signed autographs for local children
Sunday's match has been billed by the Italian media as the battle of the bad boys, with Balotelli squaring off against England star Wayne Rooney.
Hart said: 'A lot gets made of their off-the-field activities. But I think if the media took an interest in any one of our lives like they did theirs then they'd find interesting things about anyone. They just happen to be the people that people pick on.
'Wayne's a fantastic footballer and, obviously, I've worked closely with Mario and I think he's an exceptional footballer, too. It will be good for everyone to watch those two players doing their thing on Sunday.
However, while Rooney looks certain to start for England, Balotelli's role is unclear after he was dropped for Italy's final Group C game against Republic of Ireland, only to come off the bench and score a typically impudent goal.
That's more like it: A more serious-looking Balotelli proves he is capable of joining in with these body stretches
That's more like it: A more serious-looking Balotelli proves he is capable of joining in with these body stretches
Hart said: 'He could be a great threat. He's a great player but, as well as me knowing him, more importantly Joleon [Lescott] knows him, who he'll probably come up against if he plays.
'I've seen them battle out in training many times. I've never actually played against the guy but it'll be a lot of fun and it'll be interesting to see what he brings to the table.'
And Hart warned Balotelli he would not be scared to go toe-to-toe with the striker.
'We don't fear anyone,' he said. 'We've not come here to fear anyone or be inferior. We are a good team and we're here to do well.'

VIDEO: See Mario chill out during training and Joe Hart talking about the Italy striker...  

 

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