AC Milan coach Stefano Pioli defended his tactics for their derby defeat to AC Milan.
Lautaro Martinez struck for Inter in their 1-0 win.
Pioli said: “Clearly, we wanted to have a more solid attitude in defence and sat deeper. We didn't defend badly, but we also should've passed it around better and that was why we didn't manage to counter more in the first half.
“Unfortunately, we were once again unprepared on a set play, otherwise we had worked well as a team. We didn't do much attacking in the first half, but that was certainly better after the break.
“It's clear recently we had not been solid defensively, so we thought these were the right positions to take against a team like Inter. It was still not our intention to only defend, we struggled to get past their initial press, including their strikers.
“As a coach, I have a clear view of the situation. I am certain that if we had played our usual brand of football, we'd have struggled even more tonight. We have lost something from then, we were more solid today and can build on that, but also need to be more aggressive and attacking.
“This is not throwing away all the work we've achieved, it is realising there are moments when you need to take a different approach to get back to being competitive."
Yinnpuyz
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the new owners are very cheap, Milan is in the champion league and domestic leagues, all the players they spotted, they failed to bring them to the coach, Milan need aggressive attackers and solid defenders
pioli out!!!
Yinnpuyz
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I won't blame Pioli on Milan recent struggles. That blame should be directed to the new owners, Maldini and Ricky Masara. They refuse to give Pioli adequate players that will strengthen the team that won the league. They brought in 7 players who are even struggling to contribute from the bench. Ac Milan lacks depth, and that is the fault of the owners, Maldini and Masara.
pioli out!!! starting tatarus is a joke, benching leao is a joke, playing same tactic from last season is a joke
miucimnptu
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the new owners are very cheap, Milan is in the champion league and domestic leagues, all the players they spotted, they failed to bring them to the coach, Milan need aggressive attackers and solid defenders
vdot2008
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I won't blame Pioli on Milan recent struggles. That blame should be directed to the new owners, Maldini and Ricky Masara. They refuse to give Pioli adequate players that will strengthen the team that won the league. They brought in 7 players who are even struggling to contribute from the bench. Ac Milan lacks depth, and that is the fault of the owners, Maldini and Masara.