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Inter Goalkeeper Julio Cesar: We Will Still Win The Scudetto
The shot-stopper is confident that Saturday night's result will not affect the outcome of the league.
By Anthony Wright
Inter goalkeeper Julio Cesar insists that his side will be league champions despite their poor run of form.
The Nerazzurri were held to a 1-1 draw by Palermo on Saturday, meaning that they have only won one of their last seven league games, but the Brazilan remains defiant.
"I really believe in my team, we know our strength," he told Sky Sport.
"The championship is there, there are still a lot of games to play and I'm convinced that we will win it once again this year.
"We're calm and my team-mates did well yet again. We came up against a team that defended well. We were good in possession even if we didn't create many shots at goal.
"There were some strange decisions against Catania. Today was completely different. Against us every team will make every effort, which is why we are scoring less. I repeat, we came up against a team that defended very well."
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The Nerazzurri were held to a 1-1 draw by Palermo on Saturday, meaning that they have only won one of their last seven league games, but the Brazilan remains defiant.
"I really believe in my team, we know our strength," he told Sky Sport.
"The championship is there, there are still a lot of games to play and I'm convinced that we will win it once again this year.
"We're calm and my team-mates did well yet again. We came up against a team that defended well. We were good in possession even if we didn't create many shots at goal.
"There were some strange decisions against Catania. Today was completely different. Against us every team will make every effort, which is why we are scoring less. I repeat, we came up against a team that defended very well."
Keep up to date with Serie A and Italy news with Goal.com's Italy page
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