Gattuso aims to improve Milan's mentality
AC Milan's mentality must improve, according to Gennaro Gattuso, who is set to take charge of the Rossoneri for the first time on Monday (AEDT).
Gennaro Gattuso's AC Milan squad can expect to see some changes from the way it worked under Vincenzo Montella, although that will not necessarily mean a greater reliance on Italian players, according to the new boss.
Gattuso replaced Montella after Milan's goalless draw with Torino last week, as the seven-time European champion struggles in Serie A despite major expenditure in the transfer market.
Gattuso is hoping to have an immediate impact against lowly Benevento as he aims to get the Rossoneri working harder in his tenure.
"My way of working is totally different from Vincenzo's," he said ahead of Monday's match.
"I noticed the boys were struggling a bit, but it does not mean that it is all the previous coach's fault.
"We have to improve many aspects of our game, be mentally stronger and increase our intensity."
Asked whether he would look to Italian players to achieve this, Gattuso replied: "I don't know. Those who perform better and work harder will play in my team.
"I don't pay attention if the player is Italian or not, I need everyone. This week, for instance, they made it difficult for me to make choices."
The former midfielder feels he learned something from every coach he played under during his storied career and hopes to use that experience as he makes the step into the dugout at San Siro.
"Every coach I played with taught me a lot, even those with whom I did not win," he said. "Among them, I can name [Carlo] Ancelotti, [Arrigo] Sacchi and [Fabio] Capello.
"I only hope to do well, to work hard and get positive results."
Milan has struggled to adjust to the three-man backline often used this season, but Gattuso does not plan to move away from that system.
"We are trying new things, but the three-man defence remains and we will keep working on it," he said.