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Balotelli must live with provocation, says coach

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Rome: Italy striker Mario Balotelli apologised for his red card and furious reaction in their World Cup qualifier away to the Czech Republic on Friday with coach Cesare Prandelli telling him he must to get used to being provoked.

“Good morning. Yesterday my reaction was not the right one, I offer an apology,” Balotelli wrote on his Twitter account.

“SORRY…to my team…I need to learn…still.”

He was dismissed in the second half of the Group B match in Prague for a second bookable offence and reacted by smashing his fist against the perspex wall as he entered the players’ tunnel. He also kicked the other wall.

Balotelli then wrote an angry message on Twitter suggesting fans should support another team in the Confederations Cup and telling readers to watch the whole match again.

Prandelli said the striker, who has been relatively well-behaved since joining AC Milan from Manchester City in January, had to get used to provocation.

“He must understand that like all great players he will always be the target of provocation,” Prandelli said. “If it passes that test, then it gives him an edge against the opponent.”

Unbeaten Italy have a four-point lead over Bulgaria in the group with the Czechs a further point bck in third place. (Reuters

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