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Hummels and Weidenfeller hail 'extraordinary' Balotelli
Borussia Dortmund duo Mats Hummels and Roman Weidenfeller have hailed Manchester City striker Mario Balotelli as "an extraordinary player" and "a cool guy".
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The mercurial Italian was involved in both of the meetings between the sides in the Champions League this term, netting a late penalty to earn a 1-1 draw at the Etihad Stadium in October before taking to the field at Signal Iduna Park to a chorus of boos on Tuesday evening.
Dortmund defender Hummels, who was left reeling by Balotelli's performance for Italy in the semi-final of Euro 2012 against Germany, has revealed he considers the attacker a "favourite" amongst his group of friends, and believes the reports of his off-the-field misdemeanours are often exaggerated.
Hummels, who swapped shirts with the striker after the match, told reporters: "Balotelli has a special meaning for me, my brother and my friends.
"I've had the order to get a shirt from him for two years. It did not work out after the first match and after the Euro semi-final when he scored twice against I had other things on my mind.
"He's a favourite in our group of friends. We think he's a cool guy, a great player. I don't believe that all the stories you hear about him, are that bad."
Dortmund keeper Roman Weidenfeller, who was involved in a brief confrontation with the former Inter player before he struck the penalty in the draw in Manchester, insists he did not deserve the hostile reception which greeted him during City's 1-0 defeat on Tuesday.
"I feel a little bit sorry for him because all the supporters whistled," Weidenfeller told reporters. "He doesn't deserve that, he's a sportsman like everybody else.
"Of course everybody remembers how he scored against Germany, how he stole our victory in Manchester.
"But you have to admit that he's an extraordinary player. I think it's cool how he isn't influenced by anybody. He gets his share of beatings by the press but he keeps going his own way."
DON'T MISS
The mercurial Italian was involved in both of the meetings between the sides in the Champions League this term, netting a late penalty to earn a 1-1 draw at the Etihad Stadium in October before taking to the field at Signal Iduna Park to a chorus of boos on Tuesday evening.
Dortmund defender Hummels, who was left reeling by Balotelli's performance for Italy in the semi-final of Euro 2012 against Germany, has revealed he considers the attacker a "favourite" amongst his group of friends, and believes the reports of his off-the-field misdemeanours are often exaggerated.
Hummels, who swapped shirts with the striker after the match, told reporters: "Balotelli has a special meaning for me, my brother and my friends.
"I've had the order to get a shirt from him for two years. It did not work out after the first match and after the Euro semi-final when he scored twice against I had other things on my mind.
"He's a favourite in our group of friends. We think he's a cool guy, a great player. I don't believe that all the stories you hear about him, are that bad."
Dortmund keeper Roman Weidenfeller, who was involved in a brief confrontation with the former Inter player before he struck the penalty in the draw in Manchester, insists he did not deserve the hostile reception which greeted him during City's 1-0 defeat on Tuesday.
"I feel a little bit sorry for him because all the supporters whistled," Weidenfeller told reporters. "He doesn't deserve that, he's a sportsman like everybody else.
"Of course everybody remembers how he scored against Germany, how he stole our victory in Manchester.
"But you have to admit that he's an extraordinary player. I think it's cool how he isn't influenced by anybody. He gets his share of beatings by the press but he keeps going his own way."
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Re: Hummels and Weidenfeller hail 'extraordinary' Balotelli
Balotelli gets respect and recognition , for a change .
Imagine his epic response
Imagine his epic response
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Re: Hummels and Weidenfeller hail 'extraordinary' Balotelli
Balo... the most overrated player in the history of football. Managed to get himself benched early AGAIN in the Manchester darby when Mancini took a chance on him.
the guy is utterly useless.
His entire rep is based on one game lol.
the guy is utterly useless.
His entire rep is based on one game lol.
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Balotelli to replace Lewandowski
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I'm pretty sure they wanted his shirt because they think he's funny, not because of their pretended respect, but I'm willing to be surprised.
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Re: Hummels and Weidenfeller hail 'extraordinary' Balotelli
B-Mac MUFC wrote:Balotelli to replace Lewandowski
Lewa is better
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sportsczy wrote:Balo... the most overrated player in the history of football. Managed to get himself benched early AGAIN in the Manchester darby when Mancini took a chance on him.
the guy is utterly useless.
His entire rep is based on one game lol.
I agree. I like him but it's not funny now. he is playing in a big club , with good players, he has no pressure as the manager like him and he hasn't to carry the team. i never earn 6millions a year but i can understand why he is a bit immature butt still.
Atm , if Mancin is fired he will be sold too ( unless nobody wants him )
( ps: it's not his fault if people tend to overrate young players)
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He never missed a penalty, and beat Germany+Manchester utd last year at 21... Best player in history
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