Nice boss Patrick Vieira admits he would ‘slam Mario Balotelli up against a wall’ if he was still playing

Nice boss Patrick Vieira admits he would ‘slam Mario Balotelli up against a wall’ if he was still playing
Patrick Vieira has admitted he would slam Mario Balotelli against a wall if he was still playing.The former Arsenal man made a career out of dominating midfield battles when at Arsenal with his all-action, no-holds-barred approach.Vieira is seriously annoyed with Balotelli1
Vieira is seriously annoyed with Balotelli
Although it appears as though management has just about tamed the World Cup winner, who is now in charge of Ligue 1 side Nice.With Balotelli up front, it certainly seems to be a combustible mix.Speaking to L’Equipe, Vieira revealed: “I have to think twice before I say anything, because it can have an impact and I risk losing a great player.“When it comes to Mario, I want to answer back, or just slam him up against the wall or leave him hanging by his collar on the coat rack, but I cant, as Im no longer a player. “I dont want to say something Ill regret. I am trying to be constructive in my comments to him.When he was at Manchester City, the Italian as involved in a training ground scrap with former boss Roberto Mancini.Vieira was never one to shirk away from a challenge either, recording 76 yellow cards and eight red cards.

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