Mario Balotelli restrained by Liverpool fans after spat with Manchester United defender Chris Smalling
Reds star managed to avoid a sending off at Anfield
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Your support makes all the difference.Mario Balotelli had to be held back by Liverpool supporters after being involved in a fracas with Chris Smalling.
The combustible Italian had already been booked and Reds fans, fearing another sending off after Steven Gerrard's 45th minute dismissal, stepped in and intervened.
Manchester United sealed a vital 2-1 victory, courtesy of two wonderful goals from Juan Mata, while Balotelli may have been saved from appearing on the back pages by Gerrard's antics.
Smalling believed he had challenged the former Manchester City man fairly, but he ended up buried in the stands.
Balotelli managed to curb his enthusiasm towards the United defender but was unable to score an equaliser for Brendan Rodgers' side.
The Reds are now five points adrift of their rivals in the hunt for a Champions League spot.
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