Malta Independent

Balotelli says he has ‘zero fear of failing’ as he joins Brescia

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After a nomadic career of controvers­y, Mario Balotelli has gone back home.

Balotelli has signed a "multiyear contract" with newly promoted Brescia after his deal with Marseille expired, and will return to Serie A with his hometown club after an absence of three years.

Balotelli was born in Palermo but moved to Brescia at the age of two and his adoptive family still lives there, although his father died in 2015.

"My mum cried initially when I told her that I might be going to Brescia ... she was very happy," Balotelli said at his first news conference as a Brescia player on Monday.

"My father was from Brescia, he supported the team, and it was his dream to see me play with this jersey."

Balotelli's last spell in Italy was a miserable one as he struggled with injury and scored only once in a season-long loan at AC Milan before returning to Liverpool in 2016 and moving immediatel­y to France, resurrecti­ng his career first with Nice and then at Marseille. That was a second spell at Milan for Balotelli, who also played for the Rossoneri's city rival, Inter Milan.

"I chose Brescia because as soon as I knew Brescia was in for me I honestly didn't think of anything else," Balotelli said. "This is my city, I can give so so when there are negative stories about me, they are told to me by others, but I'm used to it by now," Balotelli said. "You can't be loved by everyone."

The 29-year-old Balotelli is also hoping to use his return to Serie A as a springboar­d back into the Italy side.

Balotelli was included in Roberto Mancini's first two squads and played his first matches for Italy since the 2014 World Cup but the forward has not been called up in nearly a year.

However, he said he spoke to Mancini when the Azzurri coach called him on his birthday last week and that a spot in the Italy squad for next year's European Championsh­ip is "absolutely" still his aim.

"With Mancini, a return to the Italy team depends on me," Balotelli added on Sky Sport Italia. "Before, that was not the case. Because the current coach is fair."

Balotelli has 14 goals in 36 matches for Italy.

The Italian league begins this weekend but Balotelli must wait to make his debut as he serves a four-match ban following a straight red card in his final game for Marseille against Montpellie­r in May.

Balotelli's first appearance for Brescia will likely be the home match against eight-time defending champion Juventus on Sept. 25.

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