The Nerazzurri striker believes his team can rescue their Serie A and Champions League campaigns, starting with a win against the Phoceens.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Inter-c39567 Milan finally tasted victory after a long drought, courtesy two late goals that saw them beat Chievo Verona 2-0 in a league match on Friday.
The Milan outfit is set to face Marseille in the second-leg of the UEFA Champions League round-of-16 tie, where the Italian giants will be looking to overturn the 1-0 deficit from the first-leg.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Diego-Milito-c11166 believes that it is a difficult situation for the club, and they have a lot to perk up before the end of the season. He admitted that the win against Chievo has given his side a lot of confidence.
While Talking to Sky Sports Italia, the striker said:
“It is truly a negative moment, we really want to change this situation. We played a good match in Verona, winning a difficult match. It’s very important for our confidence heading into the future.”
The Argentine believes that the Nerazzurri have a lot to achieve in Serie A and the European competition, but insisted that it is important to take one match at a time.
He maintained that it is extremely important for the club to target the third-spot in Serie A, but insisted that for now, they will be completely focussed on the UEFA Champions League game against Marseille.
“At the moment we have to think one match at a time, we know the third place is far away,it’s a very important objective for us. Now we have an important Champions League match on Tuesday, we’ll try to go through and then win every
Sunday.”
The former striker was all praise for Beneamata president, Massimo Moratti, stating that the team is trying to give their best for the President because he deserves it. He commended the chief for showing tremendous faith in the
team in this difficult time.
Milito is convinced that his side can overcome Marseille in the crucial UEFA Champions League tie. The game will be played at San Siro on Tuesday, 13 March.
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