Daniel Sturridge is king right now, the world is at his fingertips, but before January 31, 2011, he was a prisoner, an oppressed striker relegated to the wings and the bench of a Chelsea squad fiercely controlled by a maniacal Italian (that is called 'sarcasm'). Then he was sent out on loan to Bolton, where he scored 8 goals in 12 matches, and seemingly proved his ability up front, even with a lesser supporting cast. Unfortunately, he got lost in the manager merry-go-round when he returned to Stamford Bridge and was oft-injured the next season-and-a-half. I guess I should say 'thankfully', since those are the circumstances that led him to Liverpool.
Since joining LFC, he has been pure magic, scoring 31 goals and assisting 10 more in 43 matches (plus 4 goals in 6 cup matches). He has had one major bout with injury and a few minor ones, which is concerning, but let's just hope that is behind him. Otherwise, he's been outstanding on and off the field, which the same can't be said of his Italian counterpart.
I just don't understand all the hullabaloo over 'Super' Mario. There's no denying his talent, but his crap attitude and spotlight antics are not worth the distraction. I have no problem saying he was the reason City aren't three time champions, his efforts on the field were far less than off. It's hilarious that he became such a prolific scorer for Milan, at least for the remaining of the 2012-13 season, I'm sure his lack of performance at City during the first half of the season was the Blues' fault and not his.
While I'm convinced Balotelli is more talented than Sturridge, he desperately lacks the maturity, self-respect, and work ethic that the latter displays. Can you imagine how Balotelli would have reacted to having to play out of position for years (and young, developing years at that) like Sturridge did at Chelsea? He would have cried and complained until his hair turned whatever color it hasn't been yet.
If there is any indication that he may be maturing and becoming more of a team player, it's the fact that he had 6 assists last season, that's 4 more than he had in any season at City and 3 more than he had his whole time there. I won't hold my breathe though and with all that said, watch him go out and score a brace today, lead Italy to the finals, and get the most outstanding player of the tournament. He and Sturridge are certainly both capable.
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Saturday, June 14, 2014
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