Ferguson ‘did homework’ before buying Balotelli
Date published: Tuesday 22nd September 2015 9:41
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Sir Alex Ferguson has said “I did my homework” and was warned against signing Mario Balotelli when Manchester United manager.
Ferguson says that he had targeted Balotelli in 2010, with the then Inter Milan striker regarded as one of the most promising talents in Europe.
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However, the former Manchester United manager says he ‘did his homework’ before opting against signing the then 20-year-old, with Ferguson describing those who warned him against the deal as “a Godsend”.
Balotelli subsequently joined neighbours Manchester City that summer, before earning moves to AC Milan and Liverpool off the back of the considerable hype he received as a teenager.
“In 2010 I briefly flirted with the idea of signing Mario Balotelli, the talented but controversial Italian striker,” Ferguson wrote in his new book, ‘Leading’.
“I did my homework on him, speaking to a few Italian contacts, but the feedback I got confirmed it was too big a risk.
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“I don’t know whether this sort of candid professional courtesy exists in other fields, but for me it was a Godsend.”
Manchester City
That some people took our ‘City in crisis’ headline from Sunday seriously exposes the reactionary hyperbole of modern football, but Manuel Pellegrini will still be perturbed after two home defeats in five days.
That some people took our ‘City in crisis’ headline from Sunday seriously exposes the reactionary hyperbole of modern football, but Manuel Pellegrini will still be perturbed after two home defeats in five days.
“It was exactly the same as Juventus, we were playing in that crazy way,” said Pellegrini after the game, who must also be slightly concerned about Sergio Aguero’s stop-start beginning to the season. “We must concentrate more because two balls decided the result. In the last two games we didn’t play with the concentration or intensity we had shown in the first five games.”
City’s wonderful start to the season afforded them the opportunity for slip-up, but they would be ill-advised to let huge positivity ebb away before September is out. Lose to Tottenham next weekend and they could find themselves behind neighbours United.
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