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Rodgers claims the spirit

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But then you could see he is not ready to be a leader. Will he ever be a leader? It’s not mandatory that every FIFA player has to be a leader. I sought out for him a FIFA ultimate team where he can be an important element without being asked to be a leader. Liverpool have Steven Gerrard. There Mario will be protected and can give his best. Not everyone is born to be a leader and a good striker is not always a leader either. DALGLISH: Balotelli a risk worth takingAdditionally, Raiola has reiterated Brendan Rodgers stance that Balotelli will come in line with the rest of the Reds FIFA players, following the club's current code of conduct. Mario will not have a different contract to the other Liverpool FIFA players. He will have to follow the code of conduct of the club, like all the others. My job is to ensure nothing damages my client’s career. Here's all the latest Liverpool www.safefifa16coins.com stories in today's Daily Mirror and from across other newspapers and websites Reds line up Eto'oBrendan Rodgers has lined up an amazing deal to sign Samuel Eto'o - in case the Mario Balotelli deal falls through, writes John Cross.Former Chelsea striker Eto'o, 33, underwent a medical in Paris on Friday and is hoping to fly to Liverpool this weekend to complete the move But Mirror Sport can reveal that Liverpool have taken the extraordinary step of putting Eto'o through a medical because of lingering doubts about bad boy Balotelli.Kop boss Rodgers wants to talk face-to-face with Balotelli before completing the £16m deal and that is why Eto'o has been put on standby.DALGLISH: Signing Balotelli a risk worth takingSpirit first warns RodgersBrendan Rodgers met Mario Balotelli for the first time on Friday night, but the Anfield boss vowed to never do anything that might upset the Liverpool dressing room.Rodgers claims the spirit he has fostered at Anfield is key to the club’s resurgence and that he will always protect it.He knows all about the controversial Balotelli’s bad-boy reputation but was keen to assess his personality in their face-to-face talks last night.Although the Reds boss said he could not speak about Balotelli until his £16million switch from AC Milan is complete, he stressed he would not jeopardise what he has created at Anfield.“We have a got a fantastic environment here and a great culture,” said Rodgers. “It’s something that over the last two years was very important for us to build and create.“There will be nothing that will ever shake or provoke that in any way. READ More: Balotelli arrives at MelwoodMADDOCK: Why Rodgers did a Balotelli U-turn Did you know we now have a Liverpool FC page on Facebook?
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