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Sulley Muntari is confident he can win his first League title of any sorts with Inter Milan at the end of the current season but has warned his Inter Milan team mates the final weeks of the Serie A could throw up some surprises.
Inter threw away a 2-0 lead to draw 2-2 against Parlemo over the weekend but Muntari believes his Inter side can still hold on.
They are now just seven points clear of Juventus.
"We may have a healthy lead but there are still a few games to play and we can't take anything for granted," he told KickOffGhana.com.
The current season is Muntari's first since his return to Italy following one season in the English Premiership with Portsmouth.
He has enjoyed every bit of it with the exception of their Champions League run.
"We really wanted to win it and thought we could but things don't always don't go your way.
"I am disappointed especially because over the two legs I just did not play well. Hopefully it will be different next time."
Source: Kickoff
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