Ancelotti: We earned our luck Sunday 27 February, 2005
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Carlo Ancelotti concedes his side has been lucky of late, but insists Milan have earned their share of fortune.
“It was a very balanced game played mainly in midfield and we did well to hold up in defence,” he said of their 1-0 Derby di Milano victory.
“Fortune favours the brave and we have to put ourselves in these positions to earn the lucky breaks. Inter played very well in the first half and we were certainly under pressure with our central defenders holding up brilliantly.”
The Rossoneri have certainly had the rub of the green over the last few weeks, winning games with last-gasp strikes and a comical own goal at Reggina.
“All that matters is that we’re at the top of the table and I think the Scudetto race will be a fascinating battle until the final day of the season.”
Ancelotti fielded the same starting eleven that won at Old Trafford midweek, but they were not as effective.
“We wanted to play a slightly different style from the one in Manchester and needed to limit Inter’s extraordinary attacking potential. We needed to find space out wide on the flanks and didn’t really make the most of it, especially with the fullbacks tonight.”
Serginho came on for the injured Kakha Kaladze during the first period and played as both a fullback and a support striker.
“I tried to push Serginho further forward and use his pace, especially as over time Inter became more tired and were vulnerable to that kind of attack,” explained Ancelotti.
Match-winner Kaka certainly enjoys this occasion, as he has scored three goals in four Derby di Milano appearances.
“This is a very special game and after so much bad luck this season when I repeatedly hit the woodwork, I finally get a bit of good fortune,” commented the Brazilian.
“We’re riding out luck at the moment with lots of late wins, but we’re getting the points despite not playing at our best, so that can only be a positive thing.”
