Balotelli’s agent accuses referee of lying

The agent of volatile Italian striker Mario Balotelli on Tuesday accused England’s leading referee Howard Webb of lying over the alleged headstamping by his player on Scott Parker in Sunday’s Premier League game between Manchester City and Spurs.

Webb – who refereed the 2010 World Cup final – took no action over Balotelli’s apparent deliberate headstamping of Parker but subsequently said that if he had seen the incident he would have sent the City player off.

However Mino Raiola, Ballotelli’s agent, took issue with Webb’s claim.

“I am very angry with the referee, because he lied,” Raiola told Italian station Radio Radio.

“The TV images clearly show that the referee is no more than a metre away and that he is looking towards the incident, how can he say that he did not see what he was looking at?”

Regardless of Webb’s intervention after the match Balotelli is staring at a four game suspension after being charged with violent conduct by the Football Association (FA) on Monday.

He will begin it on Wednesday – thereby missing the League Cup second leg semi-final tie with Liverpool and three Premier League games – should he not appeal the charge.

Raiola says he will consider urging the Manchester City striker to leave England if he continues to get into trouble with the footballing authorities.

“I don’t want to say that they are always against him, but when English players are involved nothing happens,” he said.

“I’m worried. I don’t want to talk about persecution, I want to be levelheaded and use my brain, but if I discover there’s something strange, then I have a duty to protect him and so search for a new club, that seems obvious to me. In that case I would talk to Manchester City, I would make them give me the cost of his transfer and I would look for the best club for Balotelli.”

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