The president of Genoa calms things down for Patrick Vieira and Mario Balotelli

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Since Monday, Patrick Vieira has found a coaching position with Genoa. He works in particular with a certain Mario Balotelli. As a reminder, the two men had several disagreements when they were at OGC Nice. The former AC Milan and Inter player also explained that Vieira was the main reason for his departure from Eaglets. “ If I hadn’t had problems with him, I would never have left Nice », he said confided to So Footsome time ago.

Asked about the understanding between his new coach and his new player), the president of Genoa Alberto Zangrillo wanted to temper the situation. “ (Mario) Balotelli is an intelligent person and I’m sure the new coach is also an intelligent person. They’re going to kiss in front of me. I am sure that they will live together very well,” he declared for (La Gazzetta dello Sport*)(https://video.gazzetta.it/video-il-primo-allenamento-di-balotelli-al-genoa/98f1e4d3-7fa8-41f4-a437-f1a892b06xlk). To be seen in the coming weeks.

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