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Balotelli hunting fairy-tale swan song at Genoa

Published:Friday | November 1, 2024 | 12:12 AM
Mario Balotelli and Genoa sports director Marco Ottolini pose with Balotelli’s jersey in Genoa, Italy, Monday, October 28, 2024.
Mario Balotelli and Genoa sports director Marco Ottolini pose with Balotelli’s jersey in Genoa, Italy, Monday, October 28, 2024.

GENOA (AP):

Mario Balotelli is looking for a fairy-tale swan song to a nomadic – and often controversial – career.

He will have the spotlight on Monday in Parma, where the mercurial forward could make his debut for his latest Serie A club Genoa.

Balotelli joined beleaguered Genoa this week, marking his return to Serie A after more than four years.

“Mario has arrived with really great motivation. I’ve spoken a lot with him,” Genoa coach Alberto Gilardino said. “At the moment, his programme entails a week of working, both with the squad and undergoing physical tests. I’m thinking about (including him) Monday night at Parma.

“But we’re taking it hour by hour, day by day. He’s a guy who must be protected in everything. I’ve been able to talk a lot with him. I know what he can give us but, as I’ve previously said, he can’t solve all the problems on his own.”

A nomadic career has taken Balotelli from Inter Milan to Manchester City, AC Milan, Liverpool, Nice, Marseille, Brescia, Monza, Switzerland’s Sion, and Turkey’s Adana Demirspor twice.

With his physique, technical ability, and qualities as a finisher, Balotelli was considered one of the world’s best strikers but his on-the-field achievements have often been overshadowed by his antics off it.

During his time at Man City, in which he won the league title, Balotelli was sent off four times, threw a dart at a youth team player, and was involved in an incident that saw fireworks explode in his bathroom. After scoring against Manchester United, he revealed a T-shirt under his City jersey reading, “Why Always Me?”

Balotelli last played in Serie A in 2020 with hometown club Brescia. But what started as an emotional homecoming ended with the forward being fired for failing to report to training.

This could be the last of many last chances for the 34-year-old.

“He’s right. Now is not the time to talk, he has to be judged for what he does on the field,” former Italy coach Cesare Prandelli said. “He has to understand that this last chance is the most important to make sure he is remembered.

“Don’t misunderstand me, he is already in the story of Italy, in some of the most beautiful memories. But everyone wants to see a marvellous goal on his debut. It would be a fairy tale. Difficult, I know, but, if we close our eyes, fairy tales always stay with us.”

Prandelli was the Italy coach who handed Balotelli his international debut in 2010. Two years later, Balotelli helped the Azzurri to the final of the European Championship, finishing the tournament as the joint top goalscorer.

Genoa needs some of that goalscoring prowess. They are bottom of Serie A and have scored just seven goals in nine league matches. Genoa were beaten 1-0 by Fiorentina yesterday, and remain at the bottom of the league with six points from 10 games.