Balotelli is not getting support: Italy's deputy prime minister says we have bigger problems than racism

The relationship between them is not good. The leader of the Lega, Matteo Salvin and Mario Balotelli have never concealed the lack of mutual respect, and after what happened in Verona last week (when Brescia's attacker hit the ball in Verona's ultras group), “change of thought” becomes even more visible. [...]
The relationship between them is not good. The leader of the Lega, Matteo Salvin and Mario Balotelli have never concealed the lack of mutual respect, and after what happened in Verona last week (when Brescia's attacker hit the ball in Verona's ultras group), “change of thought” becomes even more visible.
The former Interior Minister had already expressed himself on the hot topic earlier and spoke again today during his visit to the Eicma Fair in Milan. During this visit, in fact, Salvin responded to one of the audience who opened the discussion.
A weak, innocent, poor star. Such a firm and kind person. I condemn any gesture of violence and racism, but I prefer that others in the field of Balotelli.”, he said.
Then, when asked if he thought the controversy was over, Salvin replied: “












