Mario Balotelli To Stay With Man. City, Despite Ban By FA
Wednesday, January 25th, 2012 at 12:33 pm , filed under English Premiere League by Steve Jones
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Mario Balotelli is enjoying life in the Premier League and striker does not want to leave Manchester City, despite his displeasure at facing a four-game ban for an suspected stamp on Scott Parker. Sources admitted.
The Italian’s representative has allegedly stated that he wants to stay with England club. The FA has gone on to banned Balotelli for 4 games, after finding the player guilty of violent conduct. The striker went on to stamp on Tottenham Hotspur midfielder, Scott Parker’s head during the sides encounter this past weekend.
Balotelli went on to admitting that his actions were accidental and that he had no intention to hurt Parker. However, the Football Association thought otherwise and went on to issue the striker with a four game ban. Mino Raiola, the player’s rep. had formerly stated that the striker might be tempted to move away from the England club, should he be fined by the FA.
Although those claim, it now looks like Balotelli is more than happy with life at Etihad Stadium and is in no mood to walk out of the England club. Raiola, when talking about his client and his intentions is stated to have said that we are not looking to move our understanding has been openly confirmed.
However, Raiola went on to claim that if the Italian player was to face more difficult fines and bans in the future games, then he would acutely start to reconsider his position at the club. Despite lastly enjoying life at Man. City and having fun playing for them, the player just won’t feel okay with being fined unfairly again.
Manchester City assistant boss David Platt has suggested it would be pointless for the club to appeal Balotelli’s charge.
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