
The Rossoneri
hold a 2-0 advantage going into the second leg of the two sides'
Champions League round-of-16 clash at Camp Nou, and the 68-year-old
feels the tie is by no means over.
"We are going up against the strongest team in the world who have a monster like Messi who scores all the time," he was quoted as saying on the club's official website.
"Let's
hope he takes it easy on Tuesday. We can't go into the game thinking
we'll be fine just because we've got a two-goal advantage.
"One
thing is certain - it will be another great challenge, an infinitely
difficult challenge. It's always nice to play Barcelona but we will be
going into an incredibly heated atmosphere."
Milan and Barcelona kick off at Camp Nou at 20:45CET on Tuesday.