The 44-year-old coach has played down the team's disappointing start to the Serie A season and reassured fans that nervousness will not affect the players in the next matchAC Milan boss Massimiliano Allegri believes there is time for his side to recover from their disappointing start to the campaign.The Serie A champions have so far failed to impress in the current edition of the league as they sit 15th in the table, with five points from as many games.The international break has given Allegri some time to assess the team's current form as they trail the top of the table by six points already.But the 44-year-old is confident the team will be able to climp up the table, telling Milan Channel: "From Wednesday we will have all players here and we will prepare for this important month in Serie A and in the Champions League."We collected few points in these five games, so we have to move forward and evaluate all the positive and negative aspects of this start to the season."The league will resume with us having some players back and with the calmness that will allow us to play with just the right tension, but without much nervousness."Milan have not lost our value because of the defeats to Juventus and Napoli. Of course we would like to have more points, but the season is long and we will have plenty of time to recover."The San Siro outfit welcome Palermo on Friday, hosting BATE four days later in the Champions League.
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