Ever since, Balotelli has appeared smiling and focused -- whether when receiving congratulations from teammates or finding the target against England with a precise header."We hope it helps him during the entire World Cup," Abete said of the marriage plans. This is clearly a different "Super Mario" from the one seen with AC Milan just a couple of months ago. Or the player who made more headlines off the pitch than on it during his 2 1/2-season spell with Manchester City.
In April, Balotelli appeared to reach a boiling point when he stormed off the pitch after getting substituted during Milan's 2-0 loss to Roma. After that match, he had a tense exchange with the Sky Italia TV studio hosts. "When Milan wins Mario is great, when it loses Mario is bad," he said.Told by one studio host that he doesn't move enough on the pitch, Balotelli responded: "You don't know anything about football. Trust me."