Midfielder Dejan Stankovic has called on his Inter team-mates to make history by claiming a Coppa Italia, Serie A and Champions League treble.

Inter head to Siena tomorrow on the final day of the league season knowing a win will give them their fifth consecutive domestic title.

Of even greater significance, though, would be becoming European champions for the first time since 1965 - a feat they could achieve by beating Bayern Munich in Madrid next Wednesday.

Stankovic, whose side edged Roma 1-0 in the Coppa Italia final to claim their first silverware of the season earlier this month, admits there are nerves ahead of such a big week.

"There is some tension, but I like to have this feeling before big matches," the Serbian told Italy's Radio 1.

"There are still 180 minutes. We can make history. It can be a dream come true."

It has been something of a rollercoaster year for Jose Mourinho's side, who at one stage appeared to be cruising to yet another Scudetto.

Indeed, they were fully 14 points ahead of Roma at one stage.

But the big prize, which has eluded the Nerazzurri for so long, is the Champions League, and perhaps their focus on that goal allowed their league form to slip.

Mourinho, whose relationship with the Italian press is practically non-existent, gained his biggest moment of triumph at the Nou Camp last month when his side completed an aggregate win over mighty Barcelona in the Champions League semi-final.

And, with two matches of their season to go and Mourinho being strongly linked with a move to Real Madrid, he now has the opportunity to seal a double which could prove to be an eloquent parting shot at his critics.

The first half of Inter's challenge would appear to be the easier.

With a two-point lead over second-placed Roma, who visit Verona to face Chievo, a trip to relegated Siena is not the most difficult final match they could have been handed.

Preparation has not been ideal, however, with a number of key players - including Wesley Sneijder, Thiago Motta and Marco Materazzi - reportedly struggling to shake off injuries.

Inter also know they cannot afford to slip up.

Even a draw would potentially let Roma in because of the capital club's superior head-to-head record.

For that reason, the Nerazzurri players are taking nothing for granted.

"The race for the Scudetto is open," said midfielder Esteban Cambiasso.

"We will go to Siena with the determination and willingness to win this game and thus, clinch the Scudetto."

Siena president Massimo Mezzaroma has warned Inter Milan to expect a battle.

Mezzaroma would like nothing more than for his side to beat Inter in order to help his hometown club Roma clinch the title.

"The world is watching us," said Mezzaroma.

"We must show we are serious professionals and put our efforts in - simple as that.

"I am from Rome and there is some pride in seeing my hometown team challenge for the title."

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