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AC Milan head coach Stefano Pioli defended the wide-open style of his side, but admitted that they made errors in the defensive phase that cost them dearly.

Milan and Genoa played out a thriller on Sunday evening at San Siro, eventually drawing 3-3 after both teams had given away leads. Genoa went ahead through Mateo Retegui’s penalty, then Alessandro Florenzi equalised before the break.

The away side again went ahead through Caleb Ekuban but Matteo Gabbia and Olivier Giroud scored in quick succession to give the Rossoneri the lead late on in the game.

Despite this they were unable to hold on and end the six-game winless run, with Retegui bundling home from close range inside the final few minutes to earn Gilardino’s side a draw.

Pioli spoke to DAZN after the game to try and assess what was an entertaining game but one that will not exactly leave him happy, with his comments relayed by MilanNews.

How do you analyse the game, from an attitude point of view?

“We started badly, the first 15-20 minutes we didn’t have the right consistency. Afterwards we played our game, creating and making a lot of mistakes. It’s not a question of commitment, it’s a question of having taken on a match with great selflessness and great quality, we had also created a lot. Then we conceded a goal that could have been avoided due to how we were in that defensive phase there.”

And the performance overall?

“We delivered a performance but we weren’t able to bring home a victory which would have been very important for the league table, we haven’t won in four games in the league. The fans have chosen this type of protest and we just need to respect them.”

How displeased are you by this situation with the fans?

“We have to be focused to do well until the end. Our fans have been an added value in recent years. They will have their reasons if they chose this protest. We have the qualities to do better, we have the possibility of finishing the season well.”

This article first appeared on SempreMilan and was syndicated with permission.

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