Jamaica Gleaner

‘I don’t need captaincy ’ – Balotelli

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AS FAR as Mario Balotelli is concerned, he does not have to be Italy’s captain to be a role model. “I’m here to score goals. You can also be a role model without wearing the armband,” Balotelli said at a news conference yesterday, a day before Italy’s friendly against the Netherland­s.

Earlier this week when Balotelli played for Italy for the first time in four years, a banner that read, ‘My captain is of Italian blood’, was draped on a pitch-side wall during a 2-1 win over Saudi Arabia in Switzerlan­d.

With Balotelli one of the most experience­d players on Italy’s squad, there had been discussion that he might be named captain.

The issue has come to the forefront amid the installati­on of Italy’s new populist leaders, which includes a staunchly anti-immigrant, right-wing party in its governing coalition.

Balotelli was born in Italy to Ghanaian immigrants. “It would be a good signal for African immigrants to represent my country as someone of African origin and captain ,” Ba lot ellis aid.

“Racism really hurts,” Balotelli added. “It’s time for Italy to become like many other countries – more open – and to start integratin­g people who come from abroad.”

Balotelli had not played for Italy since the 2014 World Cup.

NOT IN GREAT FORM

He said he understand­s why former Italy coach Antonio Conte did not use him – “I wasn’t in great form” – but could not see why Gian Piero Ventura never called him up.

“With Ventura, I have no idea. We spoke, but I didn’t understand his explanatio­ns very much and I was doing well,” Balotelli said. “But he was the coach and so I respect his (decision).”

Ventura was fired in November after Italy failed to qualify for the World Cup for the first time in six decades.

Balotelli played under current Italy coach Roberto Mancini at both Inter Milan and Manchester City.

Mancini announced that Balotelli would not start against the Netherland­s, revealing that the attacking line would consist of Simone Verdi, Andrea Belotti and Lorenzo Insigne.

 ?? AP ?? Italy’s Mario Balotelli (left) shoots while France’s Adil Rami looks on during their friendly internatio­nal match at the Allianz Riviera stadium in Nice, southern France, on Friday.
AP Italy’s Mario Balotelli (left) shoots while France’s Adil Rami looks on during their friendly internatio­nal match at the Allianz Riviera stadium in Nice, southern France, on Friday.

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