What I see in this prick, is that, he needs to fix too many things in himself in-case he wants to become a top player let alone one of the best.
He will never be one of the best. I might be wrong but that's my opinion.
He fits extremely well in this Inter, though.
Not because, as most Juve fans will say, he's disgusting as much as the team he plays in. He fits so well because he offers diversity, element of surprise.
I don't think he has the potential to lead a team to success. I doubt he'll ever do that. But he has the quality to do something out of nothing. Imo, he's the only one who's replacing (although only partly) Zlatan in Inter.
In a machine that is Inter, where everyone knows his place, his job, everything is more or less predictable (but still hard to stop), Balotelli offers unpredictability. He's a perfect card to play when you don't know how to break your opponent. You never know what he'll do, from where he'll shoot, where he'll pass, where he'll dribble. I can imagine how annoying it can be for the defenders but also for a coach to handle such temperament, such individuality and selfishness. Still, you can see that Mourinho is going over those negative characteristics and still keeps playing Balotelli as his hidden ace. That's because Mourinho knows that he needs a player like Balotelli to add freshness in a rather boring machine.
He's a guy you'd like to have in your team. Not as a leader of the team and a player your team depends on. But as a talent and element of surprise.
In Lippi's place I'd call Balotelli in the 23 men squad.