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Showman Balotelli conjures up victory for Italy

A SPECTACULAR goal followed by a shirtless show of defiance to the world at the European Championship. It could only be Mario Balotelli.

The sequence of events in Italy's 2-1 semifinal victory over Germany on Thursday summed up everything about the mercurial striker - hugely talented, and highly volatile.

Having just scored his second goal of the night, Balotelli tore off his Italy jersey and stood motionless as his teammates ran to congratulate him - closely followed by the referee to book him for the gesture. His explanation for the impressive show of tattooed muscle was also typical Balotelli.

"If anyone is angry for my celebration, it's because they saw my physique and they're jealous," he said.

Balotelli struggled to find his form in the early stages. The scoring drought ended against Ireland with a superb solo goal. But only the prompt intervention of defender Leonardo Bonucci, who rushed over and put his hand over Balotelli's mouth, spared him from disciplinary action as a flood of emotion emerged from the 21-year-old forward.

On Thursday, though, everything went Balotelli's way. From his well-taken header in the 20th minute to his ferocious shot on the break in the 36th.

"At the end of the match I went over to my mother and told her, 'These goals are for you.' I waited a long time for this moment, especially because my mother came all the way here and I wanted to make her happy," he said.

"This is the greatest evening of my life, but I hope Sunday will be even better."

Victory in the final would eclipse what has just been a highly successful season at club level with Manchester City. The Italian helped the Premier League side win its first league title since 1968.

Asked if he would return to Italy, Balotelli said, "I'm not coming back now. The City fans always want what's best for me, even though they're English and I contributed to eliminating their national squad."

Asked how he imagined taking on the reigning European champion, his response was typically collected. "I don't know. I'll think about it tomorrow."

With three goals, Balotelli moved level with four other players for the tournament scoring lead. Italy coach Cesare Prandelli, when asked if this was Balotelli's best match of the career, replied: "Balotelli's career has just started."






 

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