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Life has no limits for Mario


Why always him? Well..he loves it!

Have you ever been relaxing in the bath, unwinding to some soulful music, whilst submerging yourself neck deep into bubbles? In that same moment, did you think it would be a good idea to set the room on fire? Presumably, that, or something similar, is what went through Mario Balotelli’s mind at some point, when he decided to let fireworks off in his own bathroom.

That was just a normal day for Mario and his mates, in a life where there are no boundaries and nothing is impossible. Love him or hate him, Mario Balotelli is a born entertainer, whether it be scoring goals on the football pitch, or driving round Manchester high fiving City fans after beating United. The 21-year old Italian is a reporter’s dream. There are constant rumours being thrown around regarding new ‘Mario antics’ and the likelihood of them being true in Mario’s case is very high, as he’s never too far away from controversy.

In some instances, you’ve just got to say fair play to the lad, who potentially sees himself as a modern day Robin Hood. It was reported that the City striker handed a tramp £10,000 outside a Manchester restaurant, an overwhelming gesture of goodwill. His generosity doesn’t stop there, he has also been rumoured to have driven round dressed as Santa, handing £50 notes to the homeless around Christmas time. His latest kind stint came at a petrol station where he told everyone to fill their tanks on him. If only more wealthy footballers were like Super Mario. 

Match Preview: League Cup Semi Final, First Leg - Manchester City vs. Liverpool


Both teams will be hoping to reach the final, where a Championship team awaits.

Manchester City and Liverpool met just over a week ago in the league at the Etihad Stadium, with the home side coming out 3-0 victors. The two teams will meet again tonight for the first leg of the League Cup Semi-Final.

The winner of the tie after both legs have been played will have booked their place at Wembley for the final against a Championship side, a mouth-watering prospect of silverware for both teams. Crystal Palace hold a 1-0 advantage over Cardiff City as they prepare for the second leg next week, after narrowly winning the first leg last night.

It has been somewhat of a tough week for both teams. Manchester City were dumped out of their second competition of the season at the first hurdle and on the way lost their captain, Vincent Kompany, to a four game suspension. City have also lost the Toure brothers to the African Cup of nations and may feel hard-done-by after Kompany’s straight red against Manchester United in the FA Cup Third Round. The Belgian lost his appeal against the suspension and now misses both legs of the semi-final against Liverpool.

Although the Reds eased past their opponents, Oldham Athletic and are through to the Fourth Round of the FA Cup, their 5-1 victory against the Latics was marred by a petty incident. One Liverpool fan was involved in an alleged racial exchange with Oldham player, Tom Adeyemi. This was the last thing that the once pristine, but now tarnished reputation of Liverpool Football Club needed, especially as they were trying to put the ‘Luis Suarez racial slur’ incident to bed.

If a police investigation on the fan wasn’t enough bad press for the club, then the news that Stewart Downing being arrested for allegedly attacking his ex-girlfriend, might just be. Downing scored his first Liverpool goal in the last minute of the game against Oldham, but now faces his confidence and mentality on the pitch being knocked.

Roberto Mancini takes what will be an under strength starting eleven, on his books, into tonight’s fixture. Kompany and Yaya Toure, the core of the City team are both missing and Yaya’s brother Kolo Toure is also absent. The news that David Silva may be a doubt for the game will boost Liverpool’s confidence going into the match and to add to Mancini’s woes, Edin Dzeko and Mario Balotelli are also a doubt. The only positive for the Citizens is the return of Gareth Barry to their starting eleven.

Liverpool had the luxury of resting some of their players against Oldham on Friday and their solid back four of Johnson, Skrtel, Agger and Enrique, will be restored. Steven Gerrard is also likely to start, as Luis Suarez sits out his third game out of eight.

City have to prove tonight that they can cope without some of their key players, but their challenge won’t be easy against the most successful side in League Cup history, Liverpool. 

Liverpool marred by controversy after cup win


Last Friday saw the first FA Cup fixture of 2012 being played out between Liverpool and Oldham Athletic at Anfield. The home team understandably the favourites of the tie, expected to ease past their League One counterparts, and that they did, eventually. It was a match where the football and achievements of the game itself were completely overshadowed by one petty incident involving a 20-year-old fan and a 20-year-old player.

The Reds went into the fixture with the news of Luis Suarez being banned for 8 games, for allegedly racially abusing Patrice Evra, still fresh on their minds. Three days before the third round cup tie, Liverpool played Manchester City away in the Premier League, losing 3-0. The Anfield outfit had decided not to appeal against Suarez’s ban, choosing to put the case to bed and to move on. This decision meant the ban would be carried out forthwith and the Uruguayan would return to football in February after missing 8 fixtures. The choice not to appeal was probably the correct one and the timing was tactically thought out by the Liverpool hierarchy, with Suarez returning to action in time for crunch games against Tottenham and Manchester United in the League.

Even though the FA stated that Suarez, who is from Uruguay, didn’t use the Uruguayan word ‘Negro’ as a deliberate form of racism towards Evra in their report, there is still an overwhelming amount of bad press given to Liverpool’s number seven. It is the bad press from journalists that is whipping up a frenzy of Suarez and Liverpool hating football fans and, in turn, the churnalism regarding the situation is also whipping Liverpool fans up to support their man. A Liverpool fan wearing a Suarez t-shirt to show support to one of their players, is now cheaply and wrongly accused of ‘supporting a racist’, or even more critically, being a racist.

“The FA made clear that it did not contend that Mr Suarez acted as he did because he is a racist. Mr Evra said in his evidence that he did not think Mr Suarez is a racist. Mr Suarez said in evidence that he will not use the word ‘negro’ on a football pitch in England in the future, and we believe that is his genuine and firm intention.”

Throughout the ground on Friday night, there were visible amounts of Suarez t-shirts being worn by passionate Liverpool supporters. The now famous ‘Just can’t get enough’ Suarez song was a favourite for the Kopites to belt out and the song became even more heartfelt in the second half when Oldham player Tom Adeyemi had an altercation with a fan in the Kop. It was clear from the moment the player kicked up a fuss what the problem might have been, and in the current sensitive subject of racism, Adeyemi was not going to let it rest.

Having seen the Oldham player walk over to the Kop and seemingly argue with a fan and then being held back by his own players and Liverpool players, Anfield erupted with a chorus of “I just can’t seem to get enough Suarez”, almost ironically trying to deflect the incident away. Rumours and statements have since been released, saying that the 20-year-old fan used the words ‘ You Manc B**tard’ and not ‘Black’ towards the Oldham player, who is adjudged to have misheard amongst the boisterous atmosphere. This was at a point in the game when Oldham had been overturned and didn’t look like getting back into it, their cup dreams fading away fast. With such an ambience around Anfield and the game not going his way, it is little surprise that the inexperienced and youthful Adeyemi reacted the way he did, as the adrenaline took over.

This sort of incident and more unnecessary media attention was hardly what Kenny Dalglish or Liverpool needed, as the club try and clear their star striker’s name from racism. The incident also seemed to completely deflect all attention away from a game of football where Craig Bellamy flourished, Steven Gerrard scored a penalty and Andy Carroll and Stewart Downing both scored after coming on as substitutes.

Dalglish played down his team’s 5-1 home victory, saying the score-line flattered them. Liverpool went a goal down to a Robbie Simpson wonder striker from 30-yards, but the home side were soon level through Bellamy’s deflected effort. Captain Fantastic, Steven Gerrard, then fired home from the spot bang on half time to put the Reds 2-1 up at the break.

Liverpool came out for the second half having been given a kick up the backsides from Dalglish and their domination finally paid off when Jonjo Shelvey netted his maiden goal for the Reds. After that, Oldham, who had made a good account of themselves in the first half, looked a beaten team and Liverpool turned up the pressure. Carroll had been on the pitch a matter of minutes and when John Flanagan found him in space outside the area, the man that needed a goal more than anyone on that pitch, almost broke the net with a thumping effort.

Downing’s last minute goal was his first in Liverpool colours and had he not have been arrested on suspicion of assaulting his ex-girlfriend a few days ago, the goal might have given him the confidence boost he well needed. Liverpool learnt from the FA Cup Fourth Round draw that they will be playing none other than Manchester United, in what will be a fiercely contested game at Anfield. Now, it seems, that Liverpool unwittingly find themselves surrounded by yet more controversial allegations, with their next match being away, again, to Manchester City.

Match Preview: FA Cup Third Round - Liverpool vs. Oldham Athletic

Liverpool play hosts to League One side and former Premier League club, Oldham Athletic, in the first FA Cup game of the new year.

Liverpool last won the FA Cup in 2006, they will be hoping for similar success in this year's competition.
Oldham were one of the 22 inaugural founding members of the Premier League in 1992, but their top-flight status lasted just two seasons and the club have since slumped to 14th in the third tier of English football.

It will provide little shock if the Premier League outfit rotate their squad for their meeting with the Latics, with a Carling Cup Semi-Final against Manchester City only four days away. The Reds have two more fixtures against City, who they lost 3-0 to in the league on Tuesday, in what will be a busy January for the club, especially with the absence of their star striker, Luis Suarez, whose eight-match ban is underway.

Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish is taking the cup fixtures extremely seriously, with the aim of getting to a Wembley final high up on his list of priorities. With the fight to finish in a European spot in the league proving more difficult by the season, success in the cups is also another route into European football. With a distinct lack of silverware and their last trophy being the FA Cup in 2006, Liverpool will be striving to reach the final and win in the domestic cup competitions.

The Premier League leaders, Manchester City and just 180 minutes is all that separates Liverpool from reaching the final of the Carling Cup. Their FA Cup journey begins on Friday night and Paul Dickov’s Oldham Athletic will be their first hurdle. Losing is not an option for Dalglish’s men and no matter which team the Kop legend fields, it will certainly be a strong one. 

The Reds have fielded a strong team throughout their Carling Cup adventure and their ambitions of reaching the final and how seriously the club are taking the competitions, is clear for all to see.

Steven Gerrard is likely to feature in the cup tie after completing three substitute appearances since returning from his ankle infection. The club captain impressed with a vintage display against Newcastle, lifting the whole team and scoring a sublime left-footed goal. A run-out for Gerrard wouldn't be surprising, as it would provide an ideal opportunity for him to gain match fitness ahead of a period in time when the whole team needs a boost, following Suarez’s ban.

Dalglish could also rest his steely defenders Daniel Agger and Martin Skrtel, bringing back Jamie Carragher to the starting eleven and giving Sebastian Coates a run out. Youngsters Martin Kelly, John Flanagan, Jonjo Shelvey and Jay Spearing could all be in contention for a place in the starting line-up and the tie also presents Andy Carroll an opportunity to get off the mark and gain some much needed confidence for the new year.

The majority of Oldham’s fire power has come from Shefki Kuqi, who has scored 13 goals this season, however, he has failed to find the net since the 19th November 2011. A positive for the underdogs is that Liverpool have won only four of their 10 home games this season, drawing the other six. It might be a different story, as FA Cup fever takes a hold of Anfield on Friday night.

Match Preview: Manchester City vs. Liverpool

League leaders Manchester City welcome Liverpool to the Etihad Stadium on Tuesday night, in what will be the first of three fixtures to be played between the two clubs in January.
Balotelli was sent off in the 1-1 draw at Anfield in November 2011
The two Premier League outfits will first battle it out in their second Premier League fixture of the season, the first of which was a 1-1 draw at Anfield at the end of November. Two legs of the League Cup Semi-Final then await the Citizens and the Reds, with a Wembley final the prize.
Liverpool travel the short distance to Manchester having just defeated Alan Pardew’s Newcastle convincingly at Anfield last Friday. Kenny Dalglish’s men were without the banned Luis Suarezin their last league run out, however, another positive to take from their last game besides the win, was the triumphant return of the club captain Steven Gerrard. The skipper came on in the second half to change the flow of the game and bag himself a long awaited goal and lead his team to victory. Suarez will be eligible for the game against City and the prospect of Gerrard and the tricky Uruguayan linking up once again is daunting for any team to face.
Roberto Mancini’s rant about the congestion of fixtures was supported by Dalglish, however, one can’t help but feel the Liverpool boss will be feeling slightly more comfortable going into this fixture, having had three whole days rest, compared to City’s one. Mancini’s men missed the opportunity to gain a three-point advantage on their neighbours Manchester United at the top of the table, when they lost in dramatic fashion to a late Sunderland winner on New Year’s day. City still sit on top of the table, level on points with United and will be hoping that their previous one victory in 13 games against the Reds can be joined by another.
The Etihad Stadium has become something of a fortress in recent times, with City picking up 52 points out of a possible 54 in 2011, Fulham being the last team to leave with a point in February. Liverpool have been struggling at home this season, but fortunes have favoured them on the road, having taken 16 points from nine away games. The Merseyside team have only lost once in 14 games, a 1-0 defeat to Fulham at Craven Cottage at the beginning of December, but have since notched up an unbeaten run of five games throughout the festive period.
Manchester City have no injury troubles to worry about going into this crunch fixture, with Mario Balotelli set to return after missing the Sunderland defeat with an ankle problem. As for Liverpool, Gerrard could be in contention for a league start after completing two substitute appearances and impressing in his last run out, showing signs of his previous match-winning form. Suarez is also likely to feature in Dalglish’s starting line-up in a game where Jose Enrique is the last outfield player left in the Liverpool team to have played every minute of their league games this season.
Possible starting XIs:
Man City: Hart, Richards, Kompany, Lescott, Clichy, Barry, Y.Toure, Milner, Silva, Aguero, Balotelli.
Liverpool: Reina, Johnson, Skrtel, Agger, Enrique, Adam, Gerrard, Downing, Spearing, Bellamy, Suarez.
Manchester City vs Liverpool is live on Sky Sports 1/HD1 on Tuesday 3rd January 2012. KO 20:00