Milan playmaker Kaka said on Wednesday that he is not happy either with his side's tactics or the goalless draw against Lille in the Champions League. "I much prefer playing with two strikers rather than just one," Kaka was quoted as saying by the official website of UEFA. "When we play that style I always get marked very closely and by the end of the game I had no energy left to create anything." The Brazilian was the man of the match, creating several chances to his team mates and getting close to scoring himself late in the first-half but was denied by a sublime save from goalkeeper Tony Sylva.
Milan coach Carlo Ancelotti "I can't be happy with this point because we missed a lot of opportunities that we should have put away," Kaka said. Despite the draw, Milan remained in charge of Group H with four points, as Anderlecht and AEK Athens settled for a 1-1 draw, a result that delighted Kaka. "That's a good result for us. It means we stay top and it will ease the pressure when we face those teams later in the competition."