A protagonist of the excellent start of the Sassuolo, Boateng enjoys his umpteenth adventure in his own way: singing his songs and acting as an interpreter in a changing room that already revolves around him.
Boateng has always chased the ball that rolls, for the road as in the field, the essence of football for him that from football sometimes extraneous, thanks to the music.
Now that he has returned to scoring in Italy, already two in the league with Genoa's goal, he still finds time to sing. The natural evolution, for someone who writes "Prince" on the jersey, in front of the microphone, could only be "King", as confirmed by the song "I live my life like a king" which he played by holding the microphone.
The title of his song says so much about him, Kevin Prince Boateng lives life like a king everywhere. Dominant, often. Athletic skills far from normal, for one that naturally touches a goal like the reverse against Genoa (which then led to the network of Babacar) and in the past, especially with Milan, has accustomed us to make even more beautiful. We remember her the gem against Barcelona after the extraordinary heel control.
He has charmed in Europe, perhaps for that tendency to be a citizen of the world. He scored in the Bundesliga, in Italy, in England and also conquered Spain; idol in Gran Canaria for a year of Las Palmas fans. This is why today the polyglot Prince, is a translator in the locker room of Sassuolo, as told by Mr. De Zerbi who gladly takes advantage of his services.
In Emilia, he has fallen from a great age into a smaller reality. Close to the goal against Inter, he is released with a penalty to Cagliari. In the field brings his life, exulting at every goal with that gesture that crosses the "M" of Melissa and Maddox, his family. What has long found Milanello, the best years of his career, culminated with the Scudetto in 2011, celebrated in his own way, dancing to Michael Jackson and proving to be a man of all-round performance. Dances, marks, sings, translates. The transformation from Prince to King of Boateng, by now, is something done.
Credit: Sky Italia
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