Friday, October 8, 2010

Want Retirement , Vieira Guide Balotelli?





MANCHESTER, Manchester City midfielder, Patrick Vieira, claimed to have been considering retiring by the end of next season.

"At the age of 34 years, all seemed complicated. I have a good chance to end my career here with Manchester City this season or next season," said Vieira told L'Equipe.

Is it true that he will guide Mario Balotelli after he retires?


Manchester City midfielder, has expressed his desire helped Mario Balotelli grow both as players and fine young man. As we all know that Arsenal became one of temperamental players today. Last season, he often clashed with former coach, Jose Mourinho and Inter Milan supporters. He even had scuffled with his partner, Marco Materazzi, in the locker room.

When the first golden period Vieira also known as the bad boy in the field. He often played rough and unable to control his often rewarded emosinya.bahkan red card by referee as they often play too rough. But finally, elegant midfielder Vieira grew thanks to the guidance of senior colleagues.

Vieira did not want Balotelli one point, saying Balotelli gold talent wasted because of his behavior and Vieira will try to guide him

"Do not believe everything people say about Balotelli. He was young, he made a mistake, but he began to learn from people around him. I think the people around him should help, make him understand when he made a mistake. Maybe in Italy , he was in an environment where people do not tell him if he was right or wrong, "said Vieira told The Mirror.

"I think coming to England would make her grow up. He must learn to put his talent into soccer. At Inter, we know each other well and I can tell you that he was a young man who is very good," said Vieira.

"I really like him as a person and I will do my best to help him, because this club needs his talent. To be an advantage for him to cooperate again with Roberto Mancini. Managers know him properly, both as player and human being. Mario is not bad guy . He loved football, "said Vieira.

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