Patrick Vieira and Mario Balotelli’s relationship has been a rollercoaster ride spanning several clubs and roles. From being teammates at Inter Milan and Manchester City to their coach-player dynamic at Nice, their paths have intertwined in unexpected ways.
Gazzetta dello Sport detail how their story began at Inter Milan, where Balotelli was a promising youngster and Vieira an established midfielder. While Vieira left in January 2010, missing out on the treble, Balotelli stayed to claim the three trophies before departing after a challenging season under Mourinho.
The duo reunited at Manchester City under Roberto Mancini, but Balotelli’s tenure ended dramatically with a training ground altercation. Vieira, by then, had transitioned into coaching.
Their most significant chapter unfolded at Nice in 2018. Vieira, fresh from his stint at New York City FC, took charge as Balotelli contemplated leaving after two successful seasons. Despite initial phone conversations, Balotelli boycotted pre-season training, returning overweight and causing friction.
Vieira initially considered making Balotelli captain, but their relationship quickly soured. Disputes over tactics, substitutions, and training ground incidents culminated in a near-physical altercation in November 2018.
Reflecting on their time at Nice, Vieira commented, “Perhaps there was a willingness to do well, but we both realized it wouldn’t be so easy.” He acknowledged Balotelli’s popularity among teammates but emphasized the need to prioritize the collective over individual preferences.
The situation became untenable, leading to Balotelli’s exclusion from matches and eventual transfer to Marseille. Vieira later admitted, “Mario had a strong ego but didn’t put it at the service of others. He’s not a bad person, but it was difficult to work with him given my project.”
Now, six years later, they find themselves reunited at Genoa, where Balotelli seeks a career revival and Vieira a new challenge after his stint at Strasbourg. Only time will tell if they can finally find the right chemistry to benefit their new club.