The club executive is keeping positive and hopes the building blocks which were visible in Europe can be used to improve domestic fortunes as league action resumes in Italy.Inter CEO Ernesto Paolillo is hoping the team can turn their fortunes around in Serie A when they meet Chievo on Sunday afternoon.Signs of rebuilding were evident when Claudio Ranieri\'s men stole maximum points from their midweek Champions League clash against Lille, which ended 1-0.That result came just days after they were stunned by Catania, who beat them 2-1 in the league last Saturday.The Milanese giants have struggled to hit the ground running in Serie A and are currently 17th in the standings.Paolillo believes things are changing for the better though, and he wants to see the coach\'s promises fulfilled.\"We are getting back on track and I am optimistic for the future,\" Paolillo told Radio Sportiva.\"I can see a serene environment at the club. We had started the season following the [players\'] strike [over the collective contract dispute] and this did not help us.\"But, I think we have gone through the negative phase. Now I am expecting a positive run.\"That positive run could be sparked at 15:00 (CET) when the Giuseppe Meazza sees Ranieri\'s side welcome Chievo.
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