Milan coach Filippo Inzaghi says three points are a must from tomorrow's game against Palermo.
The Rossoneri enjoyed a very positive start to the season and will be determined to get back on winning terms after a disappointing away draw against Cagliari in mid-week.
"I don't look at our position in the table even though I'm happy to be where we are," Inzaghi said during his press conference.
"It wasn't easy against Cagliari but we rested 48 hours less than the opposition. And had Muntari scored when the score was 1-1, maybe the game would have changed.
"Against Palermo we have to be focused, they are strong and difficult to play against. But we play at home and we want to take all three points from the game.
"[Giacomo] Bonaventura and [Sulley] Muntari are not available for the game but we have enough depth to replace them.
"[Riccardo] Saponara and [Marco] van Ginkel are coming from long-term injuries, I have to make sure to put them in the right conditions to perform on the pitch.
"I'm yet to decide who will start at the back, we're waiting to understand if Alex will be fit to start.
"Diego Lopez was set to make his comeback in goal against Cagliari, but I then opted to wait, but if fit, he will start tomorrow."