AS Roma manager Luciano Spalletti said he would have nothing to complain if his side lost to AC Milan on Saturday. “Milan played extremely well and if they had won we could not have had any complaints. We could have done better on their goal, though, as we were a little disorganized,” Spalletti told Football Italia. Kaka put the Rossoneri ahead but the Romans managed to fight back and grab the full points of the match, 2-1. “There were moments in which Milan had the game in the palm of their hand and could easily have finished us off after they went ahead. “My players did well to keep believing and push for the victory. Often if you take the right approach, you reap the rewards,” added Spalletti. On the other side, the Milan boss Carlo Ancelotti couldn't hide his deception from the result. “We played very well and unfortunately have dropped points. In all honesty, I didn't expect us to do so well tonight, as we were in control, took the lead and tried to extend our advantage. “The Giallorossi made the most of our late distractions and won a game where the right result would have been a draw or even something more for us,” Ancelotti told a press conference after the game. Milan are fifth of the Serie A standings four points behind fourth-placed Fiorentina.