“Why always me?”That was what extravagant Mario Balotelli asked the public with a shirt worn under his Manchester City kit years ago.⚽️ #GoalOfTheDay 🤩👕 @FinallyMario 🆚 @ManUtd “WHY ALWAYS ME!” 🙌#ManCity | #MCFC pic.twitter.com/1gii6N6ZyS— City Chief (@City_Chief) October 23, 2020 And quite frankly, the answer is pretty simple – because, dear Mario, your behaviour has been and always will be notorious and unacceptable for most players, coaches and fans.Which, of course, doesn’t mean the 32-year-old Italian striker is not an excellent footballer. But the veteran ruins all the good things he does on the pitch with his eccentric personality.##NAJAVA_MECA_6596621##It goes like this even now, in the Turkish Super Lig, where he plays for Adana Demirspor. His coach there is his compatriot, former Sampdoria and Roma forward Vincenzo Montella. One would think Mario would flourish under the guidance of the once-mesmerizing striker nicknamed Aeroplanino… However, it’s anything but that for Balotelli.Montella had to be restrained from physically attacking Balotelli his own player 😂😂2 ex-milanisti fighting in the Turkish League.#Montella #Balotelli #Milan pic.twitter.com/VATgzP3v3H— AC Milan Lebanon 🏆 19 (@ACMilanLBN) August 27, 2022 The player and his manager even collided in the aftermath of Adana’s 1-0 victory against Umraniyespor. After the final whistle, Montella had a few words with Balotelli on the pitch, but obviously, the striker responded in an inappropriate manner, which enraged the tactician. Thankfully, Balotelli acted like he didn’t care at all. Still, it’s always him.