Carlo Ancelotti warns Milan they need to buck their ideas up, but doesn’t agree with Kaka that “an era is coming to an end.”The Brazilian made the comments this week and suggested the time was right to make vast changes in the squad, including the introduction of a Steven Gerrard figure.
“An era ends when the owners change, so while Silvio Berlusconi remains President, this era will continue,” replied Ancelotti.
“There will certainly be a process of renewal, but that’s not to say anything has to come to an end. That’s not the way I see it.
“Kaka is an intelligent lad and can express his own opinion, but every now and then he needs to be told off, too.
“Ricardo was spot on about Gerrard, though. He’s a player who could be very useful, but it’s all fantasy football.”
One of those rumoured to be moving on is Ancelotti himself, who confessed he would certainly like to take the Chelsea job.
“It’s true I am taking English lessons, but that is because I need it to go round the world, not just to work in England. In any case, there are no developments and there won’t be any.”
The tactician has urged new signings in defence and upfront with latest reports suggesting a renewed bid for Arsenal’s Emmanuel Adebayor.
“We must make the right tweaks to keep this team competitive, but there’s no need to do something wild. [Marco] Borriello could potentially give us 20 goals, he is recovering and will have the same quality he did a year ago before his injuries.”
Milan are pushing for second place and the former Juventus boss admits he is “supporting Inter tonight” in the Derby d’Italia.
They take on Torino on Sunday evening and Marek Jankulovski is suspended with Paolo Maldini not 100 per cent fit.
“We need to be careful, as Toro have changed and thanks to their new Coach play in a much more solid way. We could have difficulty breaking through their defence and the three midfielders protecting them.
“Lately our own standard of football has left something to be desired, so we have to do better, especially against a locked-down opponent.
“We need heft upfront and a high tempo. The team is in good shape physically, but has to play better.”






