Mario Balotelli he has gone into gear and has no intention of stopping. The Italian striker, today at Zion, in the first few weeks of his new experience he talked a lot about himself for off-field events, but since putting on the shoes with more continuity he is one of the strikers with the best goalscoring average in the Swiss league. The shirt 45 scored his third consecutive goal with a real pearl.
The Italian striker opened the match against Lamp with a great right at 102 km/hwho ended his run in the far corner of the opponent’s goal and paved the way for victory for Sion. Super Mario received at 25 meters and after keeping the marker at a distance managed to turn and explode to the right: the conclusion did not find deviations or other types of unforeseen in his run and so Müller could not help but look for the ball to end up in the net.
The former Inter, Manchester City and AC Milan striker helped his team to win the match and momentarily win Servette in second place, staying 5 points behind leaders Young Boys, who are busy today in the away match in Zurich.
The Swiss newspapers, after having beaten him heavily for his conduct in private life, extolled him with adjectives such as ‘Immense’ ‘Dominant’ and ‘Superlative’ for the latest performance.
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The game saw Sion as favourites, who did not disappoint expectations and beat Lucerne with one goal per time. If just after the half hour of the first half it was Balotelli who unlocked the games, in the second half Araz took care of that with his first goal of the season to put the word ‘end’.
In the last few hours, Haaland’s sensational statement emerged which brought him to the surface (“If my life depended on a penalty I would have Balotelli kick him”) and it is not known if those words spurred him on, but Mario Balotelli, at this moment, he is certainly the hottest striker in the Swiss Superleague.
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