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Jose Mourinho's 'Smashing Lads' Have Juventus In Their Sights

Jose Mourinho will hope his "bunch of smashing lads" from AS Roma build on their impressive 2-0 win over defending Serie A champions Napoli last weekend and dent Juventus's title-chasing ambitions on Saturday. Juventus could be seven points adrift of leaders Inter Milan come Saturday if Simone Inzaghi's side beat Genoa for their sixth successive victory on Friday. A win for Roma would keep them firmly in the hunt for a Champions League place next season, they are presently sixth just three points off fourth-placed Bologna.

Bologna, though, will be favoured to beat relegation-threatened Udinese earlier on Saturday.

Mourinho refuses to make any comment on whether he has been set a target for this campaign -- any ambitions he believes have to be taken into the context that the club is under Financial Fair Play restrictions.

"I prefer to take things one at a time for one very simple reason and this is not to blame anyone; it's not a criticism but we have a group of players with complicated injury histories," said Mourinho.

"If we had everyone available for every game I'd have no problems coming out and saying that we can fight with everyone -- not for the title but for the top four.

"Unfortunately we do have these difficulties and on top of that we have Financial Fair Play restrictions, which isn't an easy situation to manage.

"That's why I prefer not to set any specific targets."

Mourinho said, though, that despite all the problems the team's great strength was the bond between the players.

"We're united," said the 60-year-old Portuguese coach.

"We have a bunch of smashing lads who always try to turn weaknesses into strengths and to help each other.

"We'll see. We can't do what we wanted to do in the January transfer

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