Liverpool - Liverpool manager By Brendan Rodgers joked respond to the comments of fellow coach, Roberto Mancini, who called people who train Mario Balotelli should be able to double the salary. What did he say?
Earlier this week Mancini, Inter Milan allenatore ever handle Balotelli on the Nerazzurri and then Manchester City, said that anyone who coached the Italian international players should be paid double.
It was not separated from Balotelli's reputation as a footballer figure who often perform eccentric actions off the field.
Comments Mancini was not riled Rodgers who prefer responded with a joke. Rodgers stated very agree with Mancini opinion and will propose that salary actually duplicated.
"Roberto knew him (Balotelli) very well. I think it says you have to pay double if working with Mario, I still agree. I would say that to the owners" Rodgers said as reported by Sports Mole.
Rodgers then spoke with a more serious tone respond to rumors stating that Balotelli began to count the days at Anfield, and can be sold at this January, due to not being performed satisfactorily.
"Regardless of the joke, Mario is a good person. He did not score as much as he wants, but we are determined to help find solutions.
He will not go anywhere this January," he said.
Earlier this week Mancini, Inter Milan allenatore ever handle Balotelli on the Nerazzurri and then Manchester City, said that anyone who coached the Italian international players should be paid double.
It was not separated from Balotelli's reputation as a footballer figure who often perform eccentric actions off the field.
Comments Mancini was not riled Rodgers who prefer responded with a joke. Rodgers stated very agree with Mancini opinion and will propose that salary actually duplicated.
"Roberto knew him (Balotelli) very well. I think it says you have to pay double if working with Mario, I still agree. I would say that to the owners" Rodgers said as reported by Sports Mole.
Rodgers then spoke with a more serious tone respond to rumors stating that Balotelli began to count the days at Anfield, and can be sold at this January, due to not being performed satisfactorily.
"Regardless of the joke, Mario is a good person. He did not score as much as he wants, but we are determined to help find solutions.
He will not go anywhere this January," he said.
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