Milan assistant coach Marco Landucci spoke after the match against Parma in the 26th round of Serie A. The Red and Blacks lost 1-0, ending a 24-match unbeaten streak.
"Of course we are not excited. Parma played very well, but the ball just wasn't going in the goal today. We wanted to get three points, so of course we are disappointed, but we will start everything again on Tuesday."
"I think Serie A is the most difficult league in the world because it is very balanced, with hidden dangers in every game. There are games that don't go the way you want. Today Gabbia got injured in training and we had to make last-minute changes, and then Loftus-Cheek got seriously injured. It wasn't the best evening," Landucci said, according to Italian media.
It should be noted that Milan head coach Massimiliano Allegri did not participate in the match due to suspension.
Milan now has 54 points. After 26 games, the team is second in Serie A, 10 points behind leaders Inter.