Inter Boss Mourinho Still Sweating Over Sneijder Fitness Ahead Of Dynamo Kiev Clash - Report
Will the Dutchman feature? Not even his coach knows yet...
On Tuesday, 'The Special One' said he will only choose players that are at 100 per cent and therefore still has doubts over whether to field midfielder Wesley Sneijder, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport.
Despite getting through training without problems today, the Dutch star has missed the last two matches with an injury. Should Mourinho deem the former Real Madrid star is not ready, he will play either Mario Balotelli or Patrick Vieira instead.
The former Chelsea coach has apparently already decided on the rest of the midfield - with Dejan Stankovic, Javier Zanetti, and Esteban Cambiasso all likely to feature.
The match kicks off in the Ukraine at 20:45 CET. Dynamo Kiev are currently joint top of Group F with Barcelona and Rubin Kazan, one point ahead of the Nerazzurri.
Adam Scime, Goal.com
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