Inter Milan coach Jose Mourinho is confident of beating Barcelona on Wednesday as he believes the European champions are 'close sighted'. Inter will host Barca in a crunch Champions League clash at San Siro, but Mourinho believes his side have what it takes to outclass the Spanish giants. "Will we be starting on equal terms? Yes, of course, at the first minute it will be 0-0," the Portuguese told Sky Italia . "Barca are a team who have been close sighted for four or five years. "They have practically always the same players, they change one player for another but it is still the same structure as when they were the Champions of Europe with (former coach Frank) Rijkaard. "We have five new players and are building a team but I think we can win this game." Before launching his managerial career, Mourinho worked as Bobby Robson's assistant at Barcelona.