Hernanes says Juventus are "beatable" and is confident Inter can begin 2015 by shocking the Serie A champions on Tuesday.
The
Bianconeri are top of Italian top flight, but were stunned by Napoli in
the Italian Super Cup as they lost 6-5 on penalties after the game
ended 2-2 in their final match before the winter break.
Inter are
well off the pace in 11th spot in Serie A but Hernanes, who recently
returned from an injury lay-off, is confident of starting the New Year
with a victory over Massimiliano Allegri's men.
"We must start
well, then we'll see what happens. I do not do predictions, but I feel
it will go well for us," Hernanes said to La Gazzetta.
"We will have to be aggressive, but also ordered and polished. Inter are close to a turning point.
"You
can talk about different statistics of the latest games, including
possession, but we have to be more consistent in a single match - often
carelessness costs us dearly.
"Yes [Juve are beatable], it showed
against Genoa. But it remains very tough as they have since found
additional confidence and security by reaching the next round of the
Champions League.
"When I was at Sao Paulo we closed a gap of 11
points in the second round of fixtures and won the title. We must always
believe. If we correct the details on which we are working, we will
arrive at the top."