Liverpool striker Mario Balotelli has stated his belief that Brendan
Rodgers’ tactics may be affecting his game this season after a poor
start to life at Anfield since his summer move from AC Milan, according
to the
The Merseyside giants brought Balotelli in as a replacement upfront
for departing star player Luis Suarez, who moved to Barcelona in a £75m
deal, though he has struggled to replicate the Uruguayan’s fine
goalscoring performances in that position.
Balotelli has often
been known for being inconsistent and not quite fulfilling his
tremendous potential, and the Italian international feels that at the
moment his poor form is down to playing in an unfamiliar lone striker
role.
The 24-year-old has largely played as a support striker in a two-man
attack throughout his career, and says he has been asked to play as the
main centre-forward in the absence of the injured Daniel Sturridge.
“I have never been a real, out-and-out striker – I have always been someone who goes around the pitch,” he said.
“If
it was my choice, I would always go with two strikers. It’s the way I
like to play, but Brendan asked me to play as the first striker.”
Still,
Balotelli also takes some of the blame for his unconvincing start in a
Liverpool shirt, explaining that he is working on adapting his game to
this new system and that he knows he needs to get into the habit of
getting into the penalty area more.
“I need to get in the box more,” he said. “I don’t do it enough but it is something I am working to try to do more.
“I
understand that when the ball comes from wide on the left or right I
need to be in the box, otherwise there might be no one there at all.”
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