Roma coach Claudio Ranieri is keen to lead his side to a victory over his former club Juventus in the Serie A on Saturday. The Old Lady gave the Italian tactician the sack late last season. He later took the helm at Roma whereas Ciro Ferrara succeeded him at the Turin club. After Ferrara failed to keep Juventus on an even keel this season, pundits said the club's decision to fire Ranieri was too harsh. The 58-year-old assured that he's not looking for revenge but is eager to register a win at Olimpico di Torino. "Juve are a great team with great champions who I will willingly say 'hello' to," he told a press conference. "In my two years there we had great satisfactions. Now they don't have continuity, but Juventus always manage to give tremendous whips of the tail like they did against Inter. "They will want to give this crisis a kick. They will be determined and very concentrated. I expect a big game on their part, vibrant and tense. "I am not looking for revenge. I am a man of football and I know that these things happen. "We are in the Champions League places and we want to stay there. "We don't have good memories of going to Turin and I have never beaten them so we are going there to play a good game knowing that there are hidden dangers."