Balotelli, a genius in the making?

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I love watching Balotelli. The way he scored his goal was genius. Whatever he does, I think we have to hold onto him. In 3 years time I can see him being the best player in the world.
 
I like the player. I like him a lot. When he's on top of his game, there is none better than him, not even Tevez or RvP. However, I have to say, that I see a lot of Adel Taarabt in him, in terms of disruptive temperament. Sure, he looks great in a team that is flying, but how will he cope when you go through a rough patch - which you will do, at some point in time? Will he cope with the pressure?

The jury is still out on that one, for me.
 
I like the player. I like him a lot. When he's on top of his game, there is none better than him, not even Tevez or RvP. However, I have to say, that I see a lot of Adel Taarabt in him, in terms of disruptive temperament. Sure, he looks great in a team that is flying, but how will he cope when you go through a rough patch - which you will do, at some point in time? Will he cope with the pressure?

The jury is still out on that one, for me.

That's just it, he doesn't do well when he is frustrated like when he played us at Anfield both last season (when he was the subbed sub) and last week (sent off sub) and that wasn't even playing a full 90 mins off a bad game for him. Cracking player though, one of the most interesting characters in todays game...makes me want to watch City play just to watch him (even if it is for a bit of comedy value).