As Graham Potter gets ready for back-to-back Champions League tie, AC Milan manager digs at Chelsea
According to reports, AC Milan boss Stefano Pioli has stated that their clash against Chelsea will not be the toughest, comparing it with a match against Empoli.
However, Chelsea were drawn against AC Milan, Dinamo Zagreb and FC Salzburg in Group E of the UEFA Champions League but are yet to face the Italian side.
After a 1-0 defeat to Dinamo Zagreb in the first match of their European campaign, Chelsea decided to part companies with head coach Thomas Tuchel.
Graham Potter swiftly replaced the German and oversaw a 1-1 draw against FC Salzburg in his first match in charge.
These results leave the Blues bottom of the group, with AC Milan sitting on top with four points.
Chelsea’s next clash in the group comes against the Serie A side, facing them at Stamford Bridge before the second match at the San Siro.
AC Milan’s head coach, Pioli, has now made an honest admission ahead of the match against Chelsea, taking a dig at the Blues.
As quoted by Football Italia, he said: “I don’t think there’s that much difference between playing well in Italy and in Europe.
“The Champions League does require a higher tempo, but nothing impossible.
“I understand there are expectations around the Chelsea games, but I maintain the most difficult match for us will certainly be against Empoli.
“When we go into that fixture, I’ll have welcomed the players back from international duty only two days earlier.
“I trust that if we play at our usual levels, then results against Chelsea are certainly within our reach.”