Mancini delight as new boy Balotelli lifts City

PARIS, Aug 20, 2010 (AFP) - Mario Balotelli got his Manchester City career off to a flying start when he scored the only goal in their 1-0 win over Timisoara in Romania in the first leg of their Europa League play-off.

PARIS, Aug 20, 2010 (AFP) - Mario Balotelli got his Manchester City career off to a flying start when he scored the only goal in their 1-0 win over Timisoara in Romania in the first leg of their Europa League play-off.

Balotelli, who joined City from Inter Milan last week for around 29 million euros, started on the bench before coming on as a 57th minute substitute for Gareth Barry in Thursday night's match.

Mario Balotelli (L) poses for photographers with Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini at their Carrington training complex in Manchester on August 17, 2010. AFP
Mario Balotelli (L) poses for photographers with Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini at their Carrington training complex in Manchester on August 17, 2010. AFP

In the 72nd minute, moments after Yaya Toure had hit the post, Balotelli capitalised on some fine work by Emmanuel Adebayor to fire the ball into the top corner.

City boss Roberto Mancini was full of praise for Balotelli as the English side got an important away win.

"He had a great debut and I am happy that he scored. He is a good player," said the Italian.

"He needs to improve of course and get to know everybody. It was the first time he had played with the team."

Balotelli, however, picked up a yellow card after losing his cool and was warned by Mancini not to repeat his actions in England.

"We must work on this with him because it will be different in the Premier League than in Italy," said Mancini.

Balotelli needed treatment at the end of the game but should be ready to face Liverpool at home on Monday.

Mancini said: "We do not think it is serious. It was probably just a kick, it is not a problem."

But Mancini insisted that the tie was not over and there was still work to be done at Eastlands.

"Football is strange. When you think you can win easy, you must have maximum concentration."

There was good news for the other English teams in action as well with Ryan Babel's goal on the stroke of half-time giving Liverpool a 1-0 win over Turkey's Trabzonspor.

Roy Hodgson's side should have had more but Christian Poulsen had a goal disallowed and Joe Cole missed a penalty.

Aston Villa shrugged off the recent departures of coach Martin O'Neill and star midfielder James Milner to grab a useful 1-1 draw against Rapid Vienna in Austria.

Villa made an excellent start when winger Marc Albrighton crossed for Barry Bannan to tap home from close range in the 12th minute.

The home side hit back though to level just after the half hour when Atdhe Nuhiu glanced in Steffen Hofman's cross.

Scottish sides had a mixed evening. Celtic took a valuable 2-0 lead from their first leg game against Utrecht in Glasgow.

The Bhoys opened the scoring in the 19th minute through Mexican midfielder Efrain Juarez before Greece striker Giorgos Samaras fired in the second in the 34th.

Neil Lennon's team were unable to add any more after the break but will be happy to have a handy cushion heading back to the Netherlands.

The two other Scottish sides in action both lost, however. Dundee United were beaten 1-0 at home by Greek side AEK Athens - Algerian striker Raffik Djebbour netting the only goal of the game - while a late effort from Tom Hately threw Motherwell a lifeline as they went down 2-1 at Odense in Denmark.

Veteran German midfielder Michael Ballack made his first appearance for new club Bayer Leverkusen since his summer move from Chelsea.

Coming on in the second half, Ballack, who missed the World Cup because of an ankle injury, scored from the penalty spot in Leverkusen's comfortable 3-0 win over the Ukrainians of Simferopol.

Juventus needed a last gasp winner from Amauri to sneak a 2-1 win at Sturm Graz in Austria.

French Cup winners Paris St Germain cruised to a 2-0 win over Maccabi Tel Aviv while Lille were held to a goalless draw at Romanian side Vaslui.

Russian side Sibir Novosibirsk collected a notable scalp as they beat PSV Eindhoven 1-0. Both sides were down to 10 men by half time with the winner coming two minutes into added time at the end of the game through Aleksandr Degtyarev.

Another Russian side CSKA Moscow all but booked their passage to the group stage with a 4-0 home win over Cypriot outfit Anorthosis Famagusta, as did Spanish club Villarreal with a 5-0 home win over Dnepr Mogilev of Belarus.

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