Diego Milito: Inter Must Move On From Barcelona Champions League Defeat
The Argentine international has confessed that the defeat to the Blaugrana hurt, but he believes that getting back on the horse immediately is the best cure...
Barca thoroughly outplayed the Nerazzurri to win 2-0 at the Camp Nou.
"Unfortunately it was a bad defeat, but we don't have time to dwell on it too much," the former Real Zaragoza hitman admitted to Radio Blu.
"Now the championship resumes, we must dive back in with everything for the difficult match against Fiorentina on Sunday."
The 30-year-old has eight goals to his name in the league during 2009-10, only behind Roma captain Francesco Totti and Udinese star Antonio Di Natale, who are joint-top of the scoring charts with nine tallies each.
The Nerazzurri currently hold a five point advantage over second-placed Juventus in the Scudetto race.
Adam Scime, Goal.com
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