Mario Balotelli disintegrates Patrick Vieira. And he appears to be running again
Super Mario did not mince words in commenting on the exoneration of the French coach, who parted ways by mutual consent with Genoa
Super Mario did not mince words in commenting on the exoneration of the French coach, who parted ways by mutual consent with Genoa
At thirty-five years old, Mario Balotelli continues to be one of the most controversial and complex figures in Italian soccer
The Blucerchiato club, which has started its B league in a deficit fashion, is looking around and may be banking on the seasoned bomber’s spirit of revenge.
The Blucerchiato club, which has started its B league in a deficit fashion, is looking around and may be banking on the seasoned bomber’s spirit of revenge.
In recent weeks there has been talk of his possible transfer to Cagliari.
Mario Balotelli on stage at the Trento Festival revealed some anecdotes from the past: "In 2013 I left Manchester to go to Turin, to Juve. But in the end with Mino Raiola we made a run to Milan and in the end I went to Milan".
It seems that the idea of seeing Super Mario in a Cagliari jersey is now gone.
Rumors of the champion’s possible move to Sardinia have also reached England.
The striker, who has been released, is among the islanders’ options to replace Andrea Belotti.
The redblue fans are not unanimous about the recent market rumors.
With Andrea Belotti out with an ACL rupture, Cagliari could be back on the market: the Balotelli idea is addressed by Fabio Pisacane.
From Pjanic to Bonaventura, via Ziyech or Rafinha. So many released players waiting for a call.
The newly promoted Biancoscudati in B do not hide their ambitions
"Today there are no negotiations started for him in Italy: we will consider other solutions, but the final decision is up to him"
The Brescian striker, who has just been released by Genoa, harshly attacked his former team and his former coach
The center forward’s thoughts sparked debate on the web.
The bomber is on his way out of Sion and could return to Italy, but there are other sirens.
The striker played at the two clubs the former premier owned, Milan and Monza.
SuperMario is also in Istanbul for the Champions League final.
“I feel good, I have at least three more important years in my legs.”
The Nerazzurri striker returned to his farewell to the Beneamata
“I got in the middle to prevent an argument from starting but at that moment Mancini turned around and went back to follow the game.”
Monza striker: “He ignores me but I could be useful.”
The Brescia-based forward now at Sion sends a message to the Italian coach
Christian Constantin stops Fabio Celestini for a week and, before deciding on the technician’s future, takes the reins of the team himself.
The gesture of protest in the stands during the heavy loss to St. Gallen
The Sion striker entrusted his message to social media.
The Swiss club has decided to hand over the first team bench to Fabio Celestini.