Balotelli refuses to take the blame for Italy exit

Sport360 staff 04:41 26/06/2014
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  • Commited to the cause: Balotelli (r) said he was proud to play for Italy.

    Mario Balotelli is refusing to be the scapegoat for Italy’s World Cup failure in Brazil and lashed out at fans that questioned his commitment.

    The Azzurri, champions in 2006, were sent packing from the competition for the second time in a row in the group stage after a 1-0 defeat to Uruguay.

    Balotelli started against the Uruguayans but was substituted at halftime by coach Cesare Prandelli.

    “I am Mario Balotelli, I’m 23 and I haven’t chosen to be Italian,” the striker said on Instagram.

    “I’ve really wanted to be because I was born in Italy and I’ve always lived in Italy.

    “I was really looking forward to this World Cup and I’m saddened, angry and disappointed with myself.

    “Perhaps I could have scored against Costa Rica, yes you (the fans) were right but then?

    What’s the problem then?” Balotelli scored the winning goal for Italy in their tournament-opening 2-1 triumph over England but the Azzurri suffered 1-0 defeats to Costa Rica and Uruguay.

    “The fault,” the striker continued, “I’m not going to bring it down on me just this time because Mario Balotelli has given everything to the national team and has not made a mistake (from a character standpoint).

    “So find another excuse somewhere else because Mario Balotelli has a clear conscience and is ready to move on stronger than ever.

    “I am proud to have given everything for my country.”

    Balotelli has on numerous occasions in his career been the target of racist taunts, and he referred to his African heritage in his message.

    “Perhaps, as some of you say, I’m not really Italian,” he said. “The Africans wouldn’t have blamed one of their brothers. Never. In this, we black, as you call us, we are light years ahead of you.

    “Disgrace is not one that misses a goal or runs less or more. Disgraceful are these things (unfair criticism).”

    Italy captain Gianluigi Buffon and midfielder Daniele de Rossi were extremely frustrated after Tuesday’s game.

    “I often hear said that there is a need for change, that Buffon, (Andrea) Pirlo, De Rossi, (Giorgio) Chiellini and (Andrea) Barzagli are old,” Buffon said. “The truth is that when you have to push the wagon, this group is the first to do so.”

    De Rossi agreed with Buffon. “Because it’s true that we express the right spirit and that we are always the first to show our faces.”

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