The Italian, Mario Balotelli, former Manchester City and Liverpool striker had a mixed permonce with Liverpool but after travelling to French he has begun recovering his ‘super’ name.
Balotelli made his debut in the French Ligue 1 and he performed really well against Olympique Marseille.
The striker managed two goals, from the spot and a header, goals which were vital for the locals to beat their rivals.
Despite it is too soon to draw conclusions, Balotelli seems happy in his new team and the French League may be what he needs to recover his best version again.
The Nice striker lamented joining Liverpool terming it as the “worst decision of my life”.
The Italian scored four goals in 28 appearances for the Reds after arriving for £16m from AC Milan in 2014.
He managed one goal in 20 Serie A games on loan at Milan last season before a free transfer to Nice this summer.
“Apart from the fans, who were fantastic, and some players who I got on really well with, I didn’t like the club,” Balotelli told Canal Plus.
The 26-year-old was speaking before scoring twice on his Nice debut in the 3-2 Ligue 1 win over Marseille on Sunday.
Brendan Rodgers, who signed Balotelli, was sacked as Liverpool manager in October 2015, with Jurgen Klopp taking over.
“I had two coaches, with Rodgers and Klopp for a short time, but neither their methods nor their personality left me with a good impression,” he said.
“I never really felt right there.”