AC Milan coach Carlo Ancelotti played down the relevance of his team's 1-1 draw with Juventus at Giuseppe Meazza on Sunday. Serie A leaders Inter Milan were denied a chance to seal the title after drawing 2-2 at Chievo Verona, but neither Milan nor Juve could take advantage of the Nerazzuri's slip. "The Scudetto was already gone before this game," Ancelotti said after the draw.
Ancelotti: The Scudetto was already gone before this game. "There are three rounds left and we just need a win to be sure of finishing in the top three, so I think we'll achieve that objective." Milan are in second spot in the table with 71 points, four ahead of third-placed Juventus. Successor
"It is not my problem to suggest who will replace me at Milan." Amid reports that Ancelotti has all but signed a contract to take over Chelsea starting next season, the former Parma tactician refused to suggest a successor for him at Milan. "It is not my problem. These decisions are down to those in the club who have always made these choices. "It's not an issue that needs to be addressed now. I have absolutely no announcement to make regarding that matter. The former Italian international won two UEFA Champions League trophies, an Italian Cup and a league title since he took over Milan in November 2001.