Former Juventus defender Patrice Evra feels they have Inter Milan worried.

Evra sees Juve as Inter's biggest threat to their title favouritsm.

He told Tuttosport: "These are criticisms that many fans level at (Max) Allegri. But I reiterate a concept learned from Max himself: for entertainment and fun it is enough to go to the circus, for the three points it is enough to support Juve until the end.

"The ranking is made up of points to be put into the farm, not of 'numbers' as a magician.

"And then there is another non-secondary aspect to consider... What is that? The fact that Inter fear Juve, they know that they are strong, thirsty for 'revanche' and victories. What if some player told me? Well done... But I will never mention their names, not even under torture."

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