We're live on Twitter with Radja Nainggolan.
Radja, how do you feel after that?
It was a game of two halves: 
a great first half with that 
stunning goal by yours
then fatigue set in after the break 
and you afforded Juve more space,
which can be lethal.
I think we were excellent in the first half
but we were only 1-0 up at the interval 
despite us having three or four chances to score.
Juve came into it more in the second half, 
but credit to them too.
Other than their goal, I don't think 
they had that many clear-cut chances 
so we were always in control.
We're a bit disappointed not to have won.
Disappointed not to win but you must be pleased 
with how well you played against Juve,
who have won the title the last eight years 
and came here looking to win 
because it's the Derby d'Italia after all.
You showed once again that Inter are capable of
 producing the goods against the big teams.
They come here to play their game 
and that makes it easier to play yours.
It makes for a more open game 
and our quality comes to the fore.
I think we showed we can match them. 
We played really well today.
The end of the season is going to be 
tough but it's all in our hands.
How did you feel during the game?
Was there a difference between
 the first and second half?
I felt a bit of fatigue and 
a slight niggle but nothing major.
We struggled a little and the gaffer 
made the substitutions he deemed right.
You just accept them. 
It's not for me to comment on how much I play.
What matters is that whoever plays gives 
their all to help the team achieve their goals.
You quickly move on now because there are
 four more very difficult matches to play
and you need to keep getting 
results to hold onto third place
especially given the competition 
for the Champions League spots this year.
Yeah, there are loads of teams in the mix 
and there are a few head-to-heads still to play.
As I said, it's all in our hands because if we win 
our games we needn't fear the sides behind us.
Last question then.
In a recent interview you said, 
'Next season you'll see the real Nainggolan.'
But that goal you scored today, 
and your first half,
surely that was the real Ninja?
What I meant was
I hope to have a season with no injury problems 
so that I can perform at my best.
This year I've spent too much time
 recovering from injuries.
I hope it will be different next season.
Samir, we've looked back at the highlights 
and you didn't have an awful lot to do today,
except a great save from Pjanic.
Unfortunately when you give Juve space,
 games can always end the way it did today.
Part of the problem was in the first half 
when we put a lot into it but 
weren't able to wrap up the game.
We had the chances to do so 
but sadly we didn't take them. 
They had one shot and levelled the scores,
then at the end they had another, 
which D'Ambrosio did well to stop.
We played very well in the first half, 
less well in the second.
Alberto?
Hi, Samir. 
How are Inter looking after these two games 
against Roma and Juventus?
I think we performed really well 
and perhaps deserved a little more.
Two points is a meagre return 
considering our performances
but it keeps us moving upwards.
There are four games left and we need to keep 
picking up points so that we can reach our target.
You said you put a lot into the first half.
Was it a case of Inter 
going all out in the first hour
and running out of steam in the second period?
Yet, despite the fatigue, Inter had
 lots of chances towards the end.
Yes, we did have chances but if you go 
two or three nil up it becomes a different game.
At 1-0 it's still in the balance.
It was a good performance 
but there's always a fine line 
between winning and losing.
One last question.
You were talking about Inter's failure 
to score more, and not just in this game.
You often create lots of openings then 
perhaps get the final ball wrong or rush things.
What's your take on that?
I don't know really.
The main thing is getting into those positions.
Sometimes they go in, sometimes they don't.
There are opponents blocking shots
and trying to get in your way too.
If you're creating chances 
then the goals will come.
Danilo, we can talk about a game of two halves 
because Inter were excellent in the first half,
although the scoreline 
perhaps didn't reflect that,
but then looked a bit tired in the second?
Yes, that sums it up well.
We had lots of chances in the first period 
but only scored one of them.
After the break, we dropped off a little 
and a team like Juve, 
with so many attacking options,
are always likely to score one,
or at the very least go close to scoring.
Cristiano scored a great goal.
I think we should have got
 at least two in the first half.
Alberto?
Hi Danilo.
Are you disappointed about drawing 
and not winning the game
or do you feel fired up
about having matched and perhaps 
even played better than Juve tonight?
There's no time to be disappointed.
We have another important game 
coming up against Udinese, 
which can take us that much closer to our goal.
We played well today and next week 
we'll look at the positives and the negatives
but we mustn't get caught up in this game.
We have to focus on the next one.
How difficult is it for a player in your position 
to adapt against a team that change formation 
three or four times during the match?
It's not easy because, as I said,
 Juve have lots of attacking options
and a coach who alters 
their set-up during the match.
You have to keep on your toes for 95 minutes
and try to give your opponent 
as little space as possible.
You mentioned Udinese. 
They're not safe yet so they'll be really 
up for it and mustn't be underestimated.
Exactly.
Udinese can't relax in the position they're in 
so they'll be going for the win.
We must be more motivated than them.
