Coach Claudio Ranieri and his men have been praised by the club president, who believes they can still achieve success despite the team's poor start to the season. Inter president Massimo Moratti insists that his club have all the qualities needed to challenge for trophies this term. The 2010 Champions League winners failed to win any of their opening five games of the season, prompting Moratti to relieve Gian Piero Gasperini of his duties.
But he is now convinced that, with Claudio Ranieri in charge, they can achieve trophies success in both the short- and long-term. "I think it's possible for us to win a trophy this season if the team can maintain the character it has shown over the years," Moratti told Il Corriere dello Sport. "I have faith in the team and the coach and we have all the qualities to carry on winning. "I am convinced we can continue doing well for the long term. We have the right mix of young and experienced players and Ranieri is a great coach. "Ranieri knows how to keep together the group even in times of difficulty."
Inter return to action after the international break when they take on Catania in Sicily on October 15.
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