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The Ongoing Narratives Surrounding Mario Balotelli, or: How Not Being Match
Balotelli has had his driving license taken away back in his homeland after being caught speeding – despite the fact he’s vowed to keep his nose clean. It’s claimed the Milan forward, now on loan from Liverpool, was on the road in a residential area with a 50 kph speed limit but was driving his Lamborghini over 90 kph.
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Balotelli has made several headlines over the years with his often dubious behaviour, leading many to believe the 25-year-old will never reach his potential.
However, Rossoneri boss Sinisa Mihajlovic insisted his new striker still needs to lose some kilograms to return to his best, and the Serbian certainly won’t be happy to hear about Balotelli’s latest drama.
AC Milan legend Demetrio Albertini says that the club are missing the presence of midfield man Riccardo Montolivo.
“He’s not played for a while and he still has to improve”, Mihajlovic told Italian newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport.
The Italian, who is on loan from Liverpool, returned to the San Siro this summer after a nightmare season with Brendan Rodgers’s side in which he only mustered one Premier League goal.
The club have banned the player from sporting extravagant haircuts, smoking, attending nightclubs and wearing loud clothing.
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There was no mention of driving incidents in the initial reports over his contract, but you’d guess that getting in to trouble with police isn’t going to be looked upon favourably.