Roberto Mancini has warned that Mario Balotelli is in danger of wasting his entire career like Brazilian Adriano unless he changes his attitude significantly.
I'm completely with Mr Mancini on this one, I thought that he would atleast start doing something different when he joined Liverpool, but it seems not to be working out for him. Anyways if he can start now to start doing things right, its not yet too late for him.
The Liverpool striker has had a tumultuous career, having been no
stranger to controversy and had fall outs with Jose Mourinho during his
time at Inter as well as Mancini when the pair worked together at
Manchester City.
The Italy striker was deemed suprlus to
requirements at AC Milan before being sold to the Reds in the summer for
€20 million, where he has failed to make any kind of impression.
Mancini says he has been surprised by the 24-year-old's demise and feels he is in danger of falling even further.
"I have not heard from Mario since we worked together at Manchester City," he told Corriere della Sera.
"He
was still a kid when we were together at Inter. He would do anything I
asked him and he also behaved well at City. It has all gone downward a
bit since he left City. I thought he would do well at Milan, but it
didn't happen.
"Mario is at risk of following the same path as
Adriano. I hope that he wakes up one morning and realises that he is
wasting everything."
Mancini returned to Inter this season after
replacing Walter Mazzarri at the helm and the Giuseppe Meazza side
currently sit only ninth in the Italian top flight.
However,
Mancini has little doubt they are destined for greatness again in the
not too distant future and thinks they can fight for domestic glory
again next term.
"Inter need time in order to become great again," he added.
"We
lost the first two games, but have rapidly made progress. We are taking
the right steps. I am here at Inter because I think the club can become
great again.
"It irritates me a bit to talk about finishing
third this season, but Inter will be challenging for the Serie A title
again next season."

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