Mario Balotelli nets late winner to earn us crucial 3-2 victory over rivals Spurs…
If Balotelli had celebrated, he would’ve been criticized for getting too excited about one goal. Dude can’t win.
— Brooks Peck (@BrooksDT) February 10, 2015
Balotelli is boss when he’s scoring goals and boiling opposition piss rather than our own. — LFC Since 1892 (@LFC_Since_1892) February 10, 2015
Balotelli’s did the ‘Just got a call to say my nan’s died’ celebration quite well
— Indigo (@IndigoLFC) February 10, 2015
Tottenham fans when Balotelli scored. http://t.co/E5oLVXUU3l — Football Vines (@FootballVines) February 10, 2015
After misjudging the cold, I needed something lively at Anfield tonight. That was wonderfully so. And a winning goal for Balotelli. Gasp.
— Oliver Kay (@OliverKayTimes) February 10, 2015
Brilliant composure from Ibe to roll in Lallana, who crosses perfectly for Balotelli to bang home the winner. That will do Reds! — Joseph Musker (@Musker_LFC) February 10, 2015
When your two subs, Lallana and Balotelli, combine for the winning goal. http://t.co/fdj3jRbfaJ
— Not Match of the Day (@NOT_MOTD) February 10, 2015
That feels like an incredibly significant victory for #LFC and, potentially, for Mario Balotelli. Genuine test of character — Ben Smith (@BenSmithBBC) February 10, 2015
Balotelli heard about the new TV deal? Expect Mino at Anfield tomorrow.
— tariq panja (@tariqpanja) February 10, 2015
All of Balotelli’s goals have been crucial goals winning us points/getting us through.
— RobinLFC (@Robish13) February 10, 2015
Liverpool fans when Balotelli finally scored a Premier League goal… http://t.co/CjKmWkhEb6
— Football Stuff (@FootbalIStuff) February 10, 2015
Balotelli: doesn’t get too high, doesn’t get too low. Popped that letter through the door without emotion. Not everyone can be understood.
— Paul Hayward (@_PaulHayward) February 10, 2015