Mario Balotelli has reiterated his love for Manchester
City after his move back to Milan but underlined his
indifference to the rest of English culture.
The Italy striker was paraded by his new club on Friday
after completing his £17m switch back to Serie A after
three years away.
"I have to say thanks to all the City fans because
they've been very nice to me and they always
supported me in the good and in the bad moments," he
said.
"And I have to thank my team-mates and the manager.
Everything else, I'm happy that I left England.
"Good things - only when I get to Carrington to train. So
my team-mates and manager. And the bad things?
Everything else.
"The press, first. The weather. The food. The way you
drive. That's it.
"To be honest the Premier League is an amazing league
and I think it is the best. The crowd and the pitch ... it's
an amazing league.
"I don't know in the future if I could come back. For the
moment I'm here.
"To be a player for Milan has always been my dream so
I'm very happy.
"Now I'm at Milan it's very important above all because
I am close to my family and friends. Manchester is not
so far, but it's not close like Milan."
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