I think that it was a little different with Adriano.
As crazy as Balotelli is, and yeah, he is capable of doing stupid things, he has never shown the tendency to fall into various states of depression the way that Adriano did. Adriano's mental issues were more akin to an illness than anything else. Constantly being homesick, vicious bouts of depression,especially after his father died, and the like.
Also, physically speaking, Adriano never had the body type where you would look at him and say that he is 100% fit and lean. maybe for a year or so you could say that. More often than not, it was never the case with him. Adriano putting on 10 lbs, for instance, was very noticeable. Balotelli is a physical specimen who takes care of his body.
All things being equal, I think that it is apples and oranges when comparing the two
As crazy as Balotelli is, and yeah, he is capable of doing stupid things, he has never shown the tendency to fall into various states of depression the way that Adriano did. Adriano's mental issues were more akin to an illness than anything else. Constantly being homesick, vicious bouts of depression,especially after his father died, and the like.
Also, physically speaking, Adriano never had the body type where you would look at him and say that he is 100% fit and lean. maybe for a year or so you could say that. More often than not, it was never the case with him. Adriano putting on 10 lbs, for instance, was very noticeable. Balotelli is a physical specimen who takes care of his body.
All things being equal, I think that it is apples and oranges when comparing the two
I'm not saying its the same thing, I'm just saying a player can go from star to zero ina very short time and the risk is higher when the player is an idiot, like Adriano also was.
