Thegoalmac understands that Liverpool striker Mario Balotelli's goal against Swansea City was "just rewards" for his hard work, says assistant manager Colin Pascoe.
I watched this match yesterday night,and i was so happy for Super Mario,i believe that goal will help his confidence a lot.Continue for what what Mr Colin said.
Balotelli had been seen to be sent from the warm-ups before the game but
Pascoe revealed that it was over an injury scare that necessitated his
starting on the bench.
"He twisted his studs in the ground,
that's all," Pascoe told the press. "He felt something in his knee but,
as you can see, he came on and his knee looked alright.
"Mario is
working hard in training and he got his just rewards in getting the
goal. He's a tremendous talent and it was great for him to get the
goal."
"We were unfortunate to be 1-0 down," Brendan Rodgers'
No.2 added. "The way we played was possibly the best we’ve played all
season with the character to keep going and get the win in the end.
"The
way we played, we were always likely to create a chance. You've got to
win your cup ties and get through to the next round. Even if it was
late, it's a great feeling."
Swansea manager Garry Monk declared
himself disappointed with the decision to show Federico Fernandez a late
red card and expects the club to appeal, a sentiment with which Pascoe
sympathises.
"I can see why they're not happy, to be honest," he
remarked. "I didn't think it was a sending-off. It was just unfortunate,
they both slipped. It's unfortunate for Swansea that the lad got sent
off."

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