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Inter Have Everything To Go Through - Sulley Muntari
The Nerazzurri were beaten 2-0 last night by Barcelona in the fifth matchday of the Champions League.
However, this setback has not diminished the hopes of qualifications for the Nerazzurri who will go for a win against Rubin, even though a draw might be enough.
"We know how difficult it is to play on this pitch," admitted the former Udinese player to fcinternews.it. "We faced some difficulties in the first half, all the spaces were closed down and playing like we know became difficult.
"Now we raise our heads and let's think straight away to make up for this in the next games. We must not think that a draw against Rubin will see us through, as we always play to give our best and therefore to win.
"We have all the qualities to qualify for the next round."
Inter will now face Fiorentina and then Juventus in Serie A, before taking on Rubin in the final matchday of the Champions LEague, in what promises to be a decisive period for the Nerazzurri.
Glenn Debattista, Goal.com
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