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Inter Captain Javier Zanetti: Dynamo Kiev Fixture Vital For Champions League Hopes
The Inter captain is confident his side can rally amidst an injury crisis to claim three important points in the Ukraine...
Inter captain Javier Zanetti is confident his side can do the business against Dynamo Kiev away from home.
The Nerazzurri travel to the Ukraine on Wednesday in desperate need of a win. The Serie A side have drawn their first three matches in the Champions League and anything less than a victory could see their hopes of making the next round fade.
"It will be a vital match, delicate and difficult, but we will confront it with personality," Zanetti told Inter Channel.
"We are aware of our strengths. We know we will not have a full strength squad and we hope that Sulley Muntari's injury is not serious."
Muntari picked up a problem during the 2-0 win over Livorno on Sunday, adding to the club's injury headaches. Wesley Sneijder and Thiago Motta are in doubt for the trip to Kiev.
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
The Nerazzurri travel to the Ukraine on Wednesday in desperate need of a win. The Serie A side have drawn their first three matches in the Champions League and anything less than a victory could see their hopes of making the next round fade.
"It will be a vital match, delicate and difficult, but we will confront it with personality," Zanetti told Inter Channel.
"We are aware of our strengths. We know we will not have a full strength squad and we hope that Sulley Muntari's injury is not serious."
Muntari picked up a problem during the 2-0 win over Livorno on Sunday, adding to the club's injury headaches. Wesley Sneijder and Thiago Motta are in doubt for the trip to Kiev.
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
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