Milan head coach Stefano Pioli is confident his side can handle the pressure of being top of Serie A but concedes their “table position is not correct”.
After beating Inter a fortnight ago, the Rossoneri capitalised on the Nerazzurri’s 1-1 draw with Napoli last weekend, moving into top spot with a 1-0 home win over Sampdoria.
Milan and Napoli had set the early pace before Inter surged into the lead in Serie A prior to the winter break, with the Rossoneri returning to the summit by one point having played one game more than their city rivals.
“The league table is not correct, because Inter and Atalanta have to recover their matches,” Pioli told a news conference prior to Saturday’s league game with Salernitana.
“We are focused on us. The pressures are there and it is a privilege to have them, it means that we have risen up the level and it means that the team can handle them too.
“In my players I see a lot of positivity, a lot of confidence and concentration. We know that the season is long and that we have to push hard. For us tomorrow is a very important match, not a secondary one.
“We just have to think about giving our best and the best. We need great conviction in the things we do by giving our best.”
Veteran Milan forward Zlatan Ibrahimovic has not played since picking up a knock in the January 24 draw with Juventus but hinted he was close to returning on Italian radio. Pioli, however, downplayed his chances of facing Salernitana as continues to battle a niggling Achilles issue.
“He is certainly better, if not tomorrow or Sunday he will start running again and then we will evaluate his condition,” he said.
“We do not yet know when he will be able to re-join the group.”
Pioli added that Croatian forward Ante Rebic would come into consideration to start against Salernitana after recently returning off the bench from an ankle injury.
“He is better. The minutes with Sampdoria helped him, he entered well even if he missed the winning play,” he said.
“He is a very important player for us and he will give us his contribution.”