Inter captain Javier Zanetti has stressed that the Serie A giants are now back on the right path after a number of disappointing results in the opening weeks of the 2011-12 campaign.The Giuseppe Meazza side defeated Bologna 3-1 on Saturday evening to record their first win of the season, following a draw at home to Roma and a series of shock defeats against Palermo, Trabzonspor and Novara under former coach Gian Piero Gasperini.And Zanetti feels that the Champions League hopefuls got everything spot on at Stadio Renata Dall'Ara."What we saw this evening [Saturday] was total concentration. We got it spot on in this game. The team really gave away very little to Bologna. The only time our opponents looked dangerous was from dead ball situations," Zanetti said to Inter Channel."We're on the right path, but we must catch up as quickly as possible over the next few games. We've had a couple of bad results but we all know how good this team is."Inter have climbed to 12th spot in the Serie A table following their away win, having collected four points from as many games.
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