Mario Balotelli took a little warming his first go-around in the Prem. In fact, his first season at City was somewhat forgettable. The first time he saw the pitch was a 3-0 loss to Arsenal at the Etihad. He was a surprise sub, expected to be out due to injury, but he came on for the then 10-man City side in the 72nd minute for a fruitless effort to break his duck. They were already down 2-0 and to make matters even more embarrassing, Nicklas Bendtner added a third.
His first full debut was a week later at the Molineaux. City were more pretenders than contenders at the time and it showed. They had yet to add some missing pieces, most notably Samir Nasri, and Balotelli actually started on the left behind Adebayor. It was a dreadful performance for the Italian who had 5 shots, though none on-goal, was 15 of 21 passing (71.4%) and caused 17 turnovers. His only positives were 2 chances created and 2 successful tackles, as a red-faced City fell 2-1.
In his third match he finally scored, twice in fact, at the Hawthorns with both goals less than 7 minutes apart. He then managed a straight red after 'kicking-out' while entangled with Youssuf Mulumbu. He wouldn't score again until a hat-trick against Aston Villa at the end of December 2010, which included two pens. He would end that season with only 6 goals, 0 assists, and 8 chances created in 17 appearances.
Flash forward to February 3, 2013. Balotelli had made the switch to AC Milan and makes his debut at the San Siro versus Udinese. He managed a brace, the first an ugly left-footed straggler in the box and the other a pen from a gratuitous call earned by an near-paraplegic Sharaaway. He would go on to score in 8 of the final 10 matches played by Milan that season for a total of 12 goals in 13 matches.
So what should we expect? A brace in his next match? Well, it's certainly probable considering it will be his first at Anfield and the opponent will be Villa, but he should be a factor in the least. I fully expect he and Sturridge (if fit) to get at least one each. This is the match that we need to send a message to the rest of the league and that message should be, 'We are contenders and we aren't going anywhere.'
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