The Argentine striker expects that the team will continue to improve and believes the players showed their desire to succeed in Sunday's stalemate at San Siro
Inter striker Diego Milito is hopeful that Sunday's 2-2 draw against Catania will inspire the team to get on the right track.Milito scored Inter's second goal of the night as the Nerazzurri restored parity late in the game after being down by two goals until the last 20 minutes of the match.
Despite being Inter's ninth game in a row without a win, the draw sees Claudio Ranieri's side earn their first Serie A point since the 4-4 draw with Palermo on February 1.
"We hope that this draw can be a turning point," Milito told Sky Sport Italia. "We showed pride and like usual our opponents scored at the first attempt.
"We were able to equalise and show that this team really want to turn this situation around.
"At half-time, we looked each other in the eyes and we said we needed to recover."
Inter sit seventh in the Serie A standings, 11 points adrift of the Champions League qualification zone, and visit Chievo on Saturday in their upcoming league fixture.