Roma Coach Rudi Garcia isn’t ruling Juventus out of the Scudetto race, and wants his side to be more “balanced.”

The Frenchman takes his side to San Siro to face Inter tomorrow, with many suggesting that there is now a three-horse race between the Giallorossi, Inter and Napoli for the Scudetto.

“I don’t know, they’re two good teams, and we’re not forgetting about Juventus,” Garcia said when asked about his possibility in his pre-match Press conference.

Roma Coach Rudi Garcia isn’t ruling Juventus out of the Scudetto race, and wants his side to be more “balanced.”

The Frenchman takes his side to San Siro to face Inter tomorrow, with many suggesting that there is now a three-horse race between the Giallorossi, Inter and Napoli for the Scudetto.

“I don’t know, they’re two good teams, and we’re not forgetting about Juventus,” Garcia said when asked about his possibility in his pre-match Press conference.

“It’s not that the League will be reduced to just Napoli and Inter. There are more teams fighting at the top, which makes the League more attractive.”

The Lupi have the third-best attacking record in Europe, but Garcia is looking for improvement at the back.

“I didn’t know that, but of course it’s about balance. Scoring a goal is important, but sometimes not conceding a goal can be a very useful thing.

“I don’t know whether the best defence or attack wins [the Scudetto], but I like that in a country where there’s always been a history of tactics and defence we score a lot.”

Roma will face the country’s best defence tomorrow, with the Nerazzurri having conceded seven goals in 10 games, though they have only scored 10 goals in that time.

“What do I expect from Inter?” Garcia considered.

“I don’t know, they’ve used different ways of playing. They don’t have [Felipe] Melo, but they have different solutions in midfield.

“We know what they can do, they sit-in or they can press high. We’ve prepared for everything, and we want to play our own game. Psychologically this winning run puts us in good condition.

“We must only think about this game. If we end up tired, fine. After that we’ll think about the Champions League.”

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