Juventus coach Luigi Del Neri has moved to calm his players ahead of Sunday's eagerly anticipated clash at Inter Milan.The Bianconeri travel to face Rafa Benitez's league leaders in the Derby d'Italia on Sunday after a steady if unspectacular start to their latest top-flight campaign.
Del Neri's charges are currently ninth on the Serie A ladder, although the Turin giants are only three points behind table topping Inter.
Despite highlighting defensive frailties following last weekend's 4-2 win over Cagliari, Del Neri, in the wake of Juve's impressive 1-1 midweek Europa League draw at Manchester City, is confident of getting something out of the San Siro game.
"There have been many important games during my career, and this is one that interests the whole of Italy," the former Sampdoria coach told Sky Sport Italia."Juventus are a team loved by the country as we are aware of our will to go there and do our best.
"It's a very important game, but I have played more important and difficult ones for me.
"I am tranquil and so is the group. A coach who is scared about a game should change career.
"Of course, they are the European champions and we know their strengths, but we want to go there and play our game."
A win at San Siro will propel Juventus into the conviction that they can enjoy a broad and challenging season at the top.
"We have no limits and if we play like we did against Manchester City then we can raise the bar further," he concluded.
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