Milan coach Carlo Ancelotti believes his side's recent last-gasp victories were not entirely down to luck. The Rossoneri, who recovered from a stuttering start to their campaign, claimed late victories over Atalanta and Napoli in the Serie A. They also needed a late Ronaldinho strike to defeat Portugal's Braga 1-0 in the UEFA Cup. "It is true we won those games thanks to a little bit of luck, but we certainly do not owe our position to good fortune," Ancelotti was quoted as saying by Calcio Italia. "Don't forget we beat Napoli at the end, but had the chances to easily do so earlier. "I think as a team we are able to take control more towards the end of matches, when the opponent tends to loosen the marking a little and space opens up for us." Milan are in charge of the Serie A table with 22 points, one ahead of Udinese and arch-rivals Inter, who lie second and third respectively.