Mario Balotelli fitting in well at Liverpool, insists Brendan Rodgers

Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers said on Monday that controversial striker Mario Balotelli had caused him no problems during his time at Anfield.
The Reds signed the Italy forward from AC Milan last month and the former Manchester City player, whose first spell in England was marked by a bizarre series of off-field incidents, scored his first goal for his new club in last week’s 2-1 Champions League victory over Ludogorets.
Then on Sunday, not for the first time in his career, Balotelli was the victim of racial abuse after reacting to Manchester United’s shock defeat by Leicester with a tweet saying: “Man Utd...LOL”.
Police have since confirmed they are investigating the matter and, as a result, Rodgers steered clear of the topic when speaking ahead of Tuesday’s League Cup tie at home to Middlesbrough.
For me, he is not complicated – he is a football player who wants to do well in his life and his career
But, speaking about Balotelli, Rodgers said: “Every player is different and individual, and I have really enjoyed working with him so far.