Jose Mourinho insists he is not concerned at the possibility of meeting a big club in the next round.
Inter boss confident Italians will improve for last 16
Inter Milan coach Jose Mourinho insists he is not concerned at the possibility of meeting a big club in the next round of UEFA Champions League.
And the nonchalant Mourinho claims that table-topping clubs should in fact be afraid of meeting the Italian giants in the last 16.
Inter surprisingly finished the group stage in second place behind Greek side Panathinaikos and they could now find themselves drawing the likes of Barcelona or Liverpool in February.
Consequence
But the former Chelsea manager said: "Finding a big side won't be a consequence of bad luck, but due to our situation in the group.
"Anyway, the real bad luck will be for the team that won their group and then they have to face a strong side like us, Inter."
Confident
The Portuguese manager also believes his side will be back to their best for the next phase.
"It was our second consecutive defeat in the Champions League, but it doesn't matter.
"Many of our players were missing and I'm sure the real Inter will be seen in February."