Synopses & Reviews
Mario Balotelli has a reputation like no other in football. Since exploding onto the scene at Inter Milan in 2007, he has won league titles in both Italy and England, moving between Europe's elite clubs with Liverpool his latest stop.
Yet for all his undoubted talent, he is better known for his off-field antics—not least his infamous run-ins with both the police and fire brigade. Once described by José Mourinho as "unmanageable," match-winning performances at the highest level have continued to convince clubs to enlist his mercurial services.
With exclusive access to friends, family, teammates, and coaches, acclaimed football biographer Luca Caioli talks to the people best placed to explain the mystery that is Mario Balotelli.
Luca Caioli is the best-selling author of Messi, Ronaldo, Neymar, and Suarez. A renowned Italian sports journalist, he lives in Spain corresponding for SKY Italia and Corriere della Sera.
Synopsis
A brand-new biography of one of soccer's most enigmatic stars from renowned Italian sports journalist Luca Caioli.
About the Author
Luca Caioli is a renowned Italian sports journalist who crafted his reputation at ITV in Britain, and as chief editor of Euronews TV in France. He settled in Spain five years ago where he is a correspondent for SKY Italia.