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Juventus Coach Ciro Ferrara: I Want To See The Same Team That Beat Inter Against Bayern Munich
Ferrara believes a performance on a par with that against Inter will see his side slip past Bayern Munich...
Juventus coach Ciro Ferrara is in bouyant mood and hopes his side can reproduce the football they showed against Inter when they welcome Bayern Munich on Tuesday night in the Champions League.
A favourable result against the Germans will guarantee Juve a place in the last 16 of the tournament. Ferrara has called for no mistakes and has told his players to use the win against Inter as a springboard for success in Europe.
"It's a final for us, and I want to see the team that beat Inter," Ferrara told the press.
The coach has underlined the importance of the clash and he knows the Germans will not lie down as they too have a chance of qualification.
"We are playing for a passage past the group stage and there are many important aspects that come with this," he added.
"It's also a final for Bayern Munich. Both teams will give their all, but there can only be one winner.
"I just want to see the will and hunger we showed against Inter. If my team can reproduce this then I will be very happy."
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
A favourable result against the Germans will guarantee Juve a place in the last 16 of the tournament. Ferrara has called for no mistakes and has told his players to use the win against Inter as a springboard for success in Europe.
"It's a final for us, and I want to see the team that beat Inter," Ferrara told the press.
The coach has underlined the importance of the clash and he knows the Germans will not lie down as they too have a chance of qualification.
"We are playing for a passage past the group stage and there are many important aspects that come with this," he added.
"It's also a final for Bayern Munich. Both teams will give their all, but there can only be one winner.
"I just want to see the will and hunger we showed against Inter. If my team can reproduce this then I will be very happy."
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
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