Inter coach Leonardo insisted his team can still challenge on three fronts as they prepare for tonight’s clash at Brescia (kick-off: 8.45 p.m.).

The game was moved forward a day to give Inter extra time to prepare for Tuesday’s Champions League second round, second leg trip to Bayern Munich.

Inter, who lost the home leg 1-0 at the San Siro, would join Milan and Roma as last 16 casualties if they fail to turn the tie around.

They also trail Milan by five points in the Serie A, face Milan in the derby next month and are through to the semi-finals of the Italian Cup.

But even though his side are the only remaining Italian representatives in Europe, Leonardo remains confident.

“We feel we’re still in with a chance of going forward in the Champions League as with the league and I don’t think we have an exaggerated responsibility because it’s motivating to know that we still have a chance of winning everything,” he said.

“Every team begins with the aim of winning every competition and given that fact we have to think about each game at a time while looking to do our best.”

Looking ahead to the game against Brescia, Leonardo insisted the Nerazzurri won’t be taking their opponents lightly.

“Brescia have many resources and it’s not by luck that they have had some good results particularly away from home like against Udinese, Roma and Napoli,” he said.

“It will be a very difficult game for us, just another difficult game to add to all the others, because easy games don’t exist.”

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