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Mario Balotelli Gets In A Fight With His Bib And Loses...Twice

Prior to Manchester City's UEFA Europa League match versus Dynamo Kiev, City striker Mario Balotelli had a few issues get his bib on. He tried to get it on, only to fail a few times before getting assistance in getting it on. Balotelli then took off his white bib so he could put a blue one on, but the blue one wasn't any more cooperative than the white one.

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Apparently being pegged as one of the best young strikers in the world robs one of the ability to properly dress himself. Balotelli would go on to be shown a red card only 36 minutes into the match, putting the Citizens a man down in a match they would lead to their elimination from the Europa League. It's good to know that all that separates you from a £24 million transfer and nearly £100,000 per week in wages is an inability to dress yourself.

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