The Rossoneri coach believes his team should have
triumphed in Amsterdam - even though they only earned a point thanks to an
injury-time penalty from Mario Balotelli.
AC Milan boss Massimiliano Allegri felt his side deserved
more out of Tuesday night's 1-1 Champions League draw with Ajax.
The Rossoneri appeared set for defeat when defender
Stefano Denswil headed the hosts into the lead as he rose highest to meet Lasse
Schone's corner in the 90th minute.
However, Milan quickly responded to earn a share of the
spoils, Mario Balotelli converting from the spot after substitute Mike van der
Hoorn had been adjudged to have hauled down the Italy international in the
fourth minute of injury time.
Still, Allegri felt his side deserved more from the game,
and bemoaned the manner in which they conceded.
"We tried to slow the game down and we defended well
in the first 45 minutes," the coach told reporters after the game.
"In the second half, Ajax could not keep the same
level of performance. We started to play better and we should have won the
game.
"Unfortunately we conceded a cheap goal on a corner
and now we must feel satisfied with the draw."
Allegri reserved praise for goalscorer Balotelli, though,
who went close earlier in the game when he had a curling effort tipped on to
the crossbar by Ajax keeper Jasper Cillessen.
"Balotelli played well," the 46-year-old added.
"He went close when he hit the bar with a great shot. He is a very
important player for us."
Culled from Goal
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