The 35-year old former
Liverpool skipper Steven Gerrard has expressed his views over The
Red's unproductive signing of Italian forward Mario Balotelli while
speaking in the serialisation of his book 'My Story' in the Daily
Mail.
Balotelli is now on loan
at AC Milan after his unsuccessful stint at Anfield which saw him
score just four times in 27 appearances last season.
Gerrard said,
"In my last season,
Brendan Rodgers came to me at Melwood one day in mid-August.
"He said: 'You know
we've missed out on a couple of signings. I'm basically left with no
option to have a bit of a gamble.'
"Brendan paused
before he spoke again: 'The gamble is Mario Balotelli.' My instant
reaction was: 'Uh-oh.'
"I'd never met
Balotelli but I'd heard all the stories about the indoor fireworks
and Jose Mourinho describing him as an 'unmanageable' player.
"I could see that,
in the right mood, he was a quality footballer but the rest of his
career seemed like a spectacular waste of talent. That was my opinion
of Balotelli.
"We got on fine. I
still tried to help him and I kept looking for chances to praise him
but I could see why Mourinho had been right when he said Balotelli is
unmanageable.
"He is very talented
with the potential to be world class, but he'll never get there
because of his mentality and the people around him. Balotelli's
always late, he always wants attention.
"He says the wrong
things on social media. For me, he doesn't work hard enough on a
daily basis. You're always fighting a losing battle with Balotelli.
He does too many things wrong."
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