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Mario Balotelli, Manchester City. Mike Egerton/EMPICS Sport

Case closed: Mario Balotelli accepts City fine

The Premier League champions say the striker has accepted the fine ‘as a sign of respect for Roberto Mancini, the supporters and the club’.

MANCHESTER CITY STRIKER Mario Balotelli has accepted a two-week fine after breaching the club’s discipline rules.

The 22-year-old received nine yellow cards and three red cards — and a four-game ban for stamping on Tottenham midfielder Scott Parker — throughout the 2011-12 season, for which the Premier League champions saw fit to discipline the player.

Balotelli took the punishment to a tribunal after refuting the severity, but the club has now confirmed that the striker has withdrawn the external action and accepted the fine ‘as a sign of respect for Roberto Mancini, the supporters and the club’.

A statement from Manchester City read: “After amicable talks between the parties, as a sign of respect for Roberto Mancini, the supporters and the club, Mario Balotelli has chosen to accept a two-week fine levied upon him by the club and withdraw his disciplinary appeal, which was due to be heard by a Premier League panel.

“Mario remains available for selection for all forthcoming fixtures.”

Balotelli has made 11 league appearances for City so far this campaign, scoring just one goal, and Mancini spoke earlier today about the need for more commitment from the striker in training.

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