Roberto Mancini furious with Mario Balotelli for showboating

11 April 2012

Mario Balotelli has been warned about his future behaviour by Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini after he hauled the controversial striker off for showboating after just 30 minutes of his side's friendly with LA Galaxy last night.

The 20-year-old Italian had already put City ahead from the spot after Micah Richards had been fouled before the bizarre incident.

Balotelli was then sent clear of the home defence on the half hour but instead of attempting to score normally, he tried a complicated pivot, followed by a backheel which rolled wide.

Mancini was clearly furious and immediately took Balotelli off, before sharing a few heated words with his fellow Italian.

"I hope this is a lesson for him," Mancini told various newspapers after the match in which City won 7-6 on penalties after it ended 1-1 in normal time.

"In football you always need to be professional, always serious and in this moment he wasn't professional. If you are serious, you can play 90 minutes. If not, you can come and sit by me on the bench."

The striker responded with a few choice words of his own to the City chief as he made his way to the bench, indicating that he did not understand what he had done wrong.

Mancini replied, presumably pointing out how disrespectful the move had been.

Balotelli angrily took his place on the bench before throwing his water-bottle to the ground in disgust. He did not return to the dug-out for the second half, further fuelling an already tempestuous relationship with Mancini.

"He needs to understand his behaviour has to be good in every game - not just in a final or a semi-final but every game," Mancini added.

"He knows he made a mistake. Football should always be serious and if you have a chance to score, you should score."

Balotelli's actions add to growing crime sheet since he joined City just 12 months ago, although Mancini was keen to draw a line under the incident.

"Mario is young, I want to help him and that is the end of it," he added. "To take him off after 30 minutes is enough punishment. It won't have been easy for him but it has to be a lesson."

Asked what Balotelli had said to him, he replied: "It was in Italian. In English I would find it difficult to give you the translation. But Mario is streetwise, he knows he was not offside."

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