Vincenzo Montella thinks Milan “played on a par with Napoli and not many teams have done that this season” after a 2-1 home defeat.

The Rossoneri fought back again after their 2-2 draw with Torino, but this time were unable to overturn the dismal start with Lorenzo Insigne and Jose Callejon scoring by the ninth minute.

“I don’t think we did take the wrong initial approach this time, as we tried to control the game,” the Coach told Mediaset Premium and Sky Sport Italia.

Vincenzo Montella thinks Milan “played on a par with Napoli and not many teams have done that this season” after a 2-1 home defeat.

The Rossoneri fought back again after their 2-2 draw with Torino, but this time were unable to overturn the dismal start with Lorenzo Insigne and Jose Callejon scoring by the ninth minute.

“I don’t think we did take the wrong initial approach this time, as we tried to control the game,” the Coach told Mediaset Premium and Sky Sport Italia.

“This time our opponents were really good at scoring two goals and in the circumstances we have to tip our hats to them. Unfortunately those two goals shook us up, but we didn’t lose our heads.

“It was a great game of football with a lot of quality and I enjoyed myself, so I’m sure the fans did too. I am happy with what my lads did, I’m satisfied with the performance and feel we played on a par with the side that let’s not forget finished second last season and is about to face Real Madrid in the Champions League.

“We have just begun our journey and this should make us look forward with optimism. We go on with heads held high.”

This result is a hammer blow for the Rossoneri’s Champions League ambitions.

“I’d rather not talk about targets and aspirations right now. We have a game in hand and are therefore in line with our targets. We need to remain clear-headed even in defeat, realising we had a great performance even without important players.

“I think there are few teams who played on a par with Napoli this season. At times we had control and I don’t feel we deserved the defeat. I am disappointed at the result, but satisfied with how we played.”

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