Udinese Coach Stefano Colantuono says Milan are ‘a complete team’ ahead of Tuesday’s Serie A meeting.

The Zebrette host the Rossoneri tomorrow evening after three consecutive league defeats, but the Coach warns that ‘the outcome shouldn’t be taken for granted.’

“I don’t think there has been a physical or mental decline,” he said at today’s pre-match Press conference.

“But it was difficult to maintain the same performance for 90 minutes against Empoli.

Udinese Coach Stefano Colantuono says Milan are ‘a complete team’ ahead of Tuesday’s Serie A meeting.

The Zebrette host the Rossoneri tomorrow evening after three consecutive league defeats, but the Coach warns that ‘the outcome shouldn’t be taken for granted.’

“I don’t think there has been a physical or mental decline,” he said at today’s pre-match Press conference.

“But it was difficult to maintain the same performance for 90 minutes against Empoli.

“Milan are a complete team, they have strengthened in every department. We’re expecting a difficult game and we must not make any mistakes.

“Mihajlovic has built his team very well, they’re particularly formidable in attack. It will be hard but the outcome shouldn’t be taken for granted.

“We have the obligation to play a good match, without committing errors. We don’t have an obligation to win.

"With these games so close together we have tried to rotate our players.

“Disillusion in the changing room can happen, but it’s not like we’re bottom of the table and distant from everyone.

“Winning helps you to take on matches with more calmness. We must reflect on things that haven’t worked and persevere with the positive things that we have done.”

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