Stefano Pioli is adamant Milan possess the quality to compete with Chelsea in Tuesday’s crucial Champions League clash at San Siro.
While the Rossoneri are going well on the domestic front, sitting three points behind Serie A leaders Napoli after Saturday’s 2-0 win over Juventus, they have struggled on the European stage this term.
Milan suffered their heaviest Champions League group-stage defeat when they lost 3-0 at Stamford Bridge last Wednesday, leaving them third in Group E after three games.
The Italian giants have also lost four of their last five games at home to English teams in the Champions League (W1), and are winless in their last five European meetings with Chelsea (D3 L2).
However, Pioli is confident they can test the Blues this time around, saying: “It is the identity and the quality with which you play the game that can make the difference.
“Tomorrow we face a team that just over a year ago won the Champions League, which has strengthened itself, which has international level players, so it is clear that our level will have to be high if we want to compete and try to win the game.
“I believe that my players have the qualities to stay at that level, as long as we can play a game of attention, determination, trying to be as precise as possible because, in addition to their qualities, Chelsea have been able to make the most of our mistakes.
“The fact that we played against them only a week ago helps us, in the sense that we were able to analyse the game well. I expect an improvement in dynamism, in personality.”
Graham Potter is yet to lose a game as Chelsea head coach since replacing Thomas Tuchel last month, recording three wins and one draw with the Blues, but Pioli hopes Milan’s home advantage could prove decisive.
“It seems to me that at this moment they, with the new coach, have found certain positions on the pitch that are giving them very good results,” Pioli added.
“I don’t think there is a warmer stadium than ours right now. We have fans who really push and support us and we feel it. Of course, I hope to be able to bring this to the pitch.”