Milan coach Carlo Ancelotti said that he eyes all the three points when his side take on Ahmed Hassan's Anderlecht on Wednesday but admitted that facing the Belgium champions is not a walk in the park. "Three points would put everything right for the time being," the Italian coach said on the official website of UEFA. "But it won't be straightforward as Anderlecht are a good side," added Ancelotti, whose side grabbed a hard-fought 1-0 victory in Brussels two weeks ago. A Kaka magic strike and about nine wonderful saves from goalkeeper Dida secured the win. Luck also standing by the Serie A giants as Roland Juhasz's shot was cannoned off the post. Anderlecht travel to the San Siro without injured midfield duo Nicolas Frutos and Nicolas Pareja. Egypt captain Hassan, who scored twice in the last league game, and Congolese striker Mohamed Tchite are set for all the hard work up front. But Milan also miss Daniele Bonera, Giuseppe Favalli and Serginho due to suspension and injury.