Vincenzo Montella reveals why he clashed with Mario Balotelli in August, days before the Italian striker’s move to Sion.

The Italians spent one year together at Adana Demirspor, but the striker’s exit in September was somehow shocking as he had publicly clashed with his coach in his final game with the Turkish club (VIDEO).

Montella told Sky Sport Italia that Balotelli is ‘surely’ the most unexpressed talent he’s ever coached and revealed why they clashed.

“We established an honest relationship. He wanted to leave and had made it clear constantly for two months to everyone,” the ex-Fiorentina and Milan coach said.

“One day he wanted to play at all costs and I told him that, to me, he was not in shape to start. However, he promised me that he’d have been focused if he was subbed on, but I wasn’t happy when he was introduced, so I told him.

“We are still in contact, I salute him, I know he is scoring goals in Switzerland so our rapport has not changed.”

Montella is currently one of the most successful Italian coaches abroad as his Adana Demirspor side are the current Turkish Super Lig with 21 points in 10 games and the second-best attack with 21 goals scored so far. Fenerbache sit second, one point behind Montella’s men with a game in hand.

Balotelli joined Paolo Tramezzani’s Sion on the deadline day in September and has scored three goals in his first five appearances in the Swiss Super League.

6 thought on “Montella reveals why he clashed with Balotelli”
  1. So he wanted to leave? Interesting. Despite all of the nonsense written about Balotelli his number one failing, or the number one failing of his clubs, managers and agents, has been his inability to stay put. In that respect he’s indicative of a wider problem with modern football. Nobody – in any serious profession – can achieve their potential if they move every 5 mins.

  2. Balotelli moved because it puts him closer to his children, this never gets reported! If this team was in Italy I doubt he would leave, he has made his teammates better because he spent all game long teaching them what he knows!

  3. Peter- your comment is fictional, the coach never said balotelli is difficult to coach, he scored 19 goals for him last season, but he wanted a move to this team because it’s closer to his children! They wanted him to stay because he came close to getting his team european football on their first promotion in over 50 years

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