Internazionale must improve on recent performances to have any chance of beating Chelsea in the Champions League last 16, according to José Mourinho.
The Argentina striker Diego Milito gave the Serie A leaders a 1-0 advantage in their Italian Cup semi-final first leg against Fiorentina at San Siro yesterday. But the Inter coach said they would have to buck up their ideas with the Champions League first knockout round first leg at home to the London club looming on 24 February.
"Yes we can beat Chelsea. Yes we can but not like this," Mourinho told Reuters having again clashed with his temperamental forward Mario Balotelli during the Fiorentina game. "There have been too many passes gone astray, not enough clarity in our play. It hasn't pleased me that we haven't had continuity in our performance."
Inter's league game at Parma last weekend was postponed because of snow and in their previous match at home to Juventus in the Italian Cup quarter-final, Mourinho's side had to come from behind to prevail 2-1 with a last-minute Balotelli strike.
Despite inconsistencies in their displays, Inter are eight points clear in Serie A as they seek a fifth straight scudetto. The leaders entertain Cagliari on Sunday but the Champions League remains the big target and after losing to Manchester United this time last year, Mourinho comes face to face with his former club Chelsea.
"It was good enough," said Mourinho of last night's result. "We could play better but 1-0 is always a positive result when you play in two legs. It's a pity we have to wait two and a half months to play the second leg.
"But in a semi-final I believe 1-0 is a good enough result to give us good hope and a good chance to be in the final."
Mourinho, who was close to the Chelsea captain, John Terry, while winning the 2005 and 2006 Premier League titles at Stamford Bridge, opted not to answer a question about recent allegations over the player's private life.