Inter Striker Diego Milito: We Cannot Fail Against Dynamo Kiev
The hitman has called upon the team to start showing their mettle in Europe before it's too late. That means winning in the Ukraine this week...
The Nerazzurri travel to Ukraine for the big clash on Wednesday and 'El Principe' is urging them to pull together and grind out a much-needed win.
"Beating Kiev and then Rubin Kazan will be hard work, but if we want to qualify for the next round then we have to," Milito told UEFA.com.
"We are hungry for Europe as we are one of the big teams and want to return to winning after so many years. It's not easy, but we will try to win."
The next three games are vital and anything less than a win in Kiev will put the dampers on hopes of European glory.
"We need to be superior in order to beat Dynamo, Barcelona and then Rubin Kazan, but it will not be easy. Our group is difficult, but this is the Champions League. No-one gives you anything," concluded the striker.
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
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