Milan legend Alessandro Nesta says the side must play with more consistency if they are to return to the UEFA Champions League.
The San Siro outfit missed out on Europe s premier competition this season after a poor 2013-14 campaign that saw them finish eighth.
Milan have shown signs of improvement under the stewardship of coach Filippo Inzaghi this term, but a 1-0 loss at Genoa last weekend has left the club seventh and five points adrift of third place.
Nesta who won two Serie A titles and two Champions League medals during a 10-year stay feels the club must perform better on a week-to-week basis in order to push for a Champions League return.
I have travelled the world and the name of Milan is always too important to finish eighth, the centre-back told the Gazetta dello Sport.
They can make the Champions League. Obviously before they played to win it and now they play just to get in it.
[They can only qualify] if they show more consistency. Inter, Napoli and the others are also having trouble. It is a pity, it seems like a race to see who has the fewest problems.
Milan, in Italy, can do more, while outside of Europe they are not competitive.
Milan face Rafael Benitez s Napoli at San Siro on Sunday.