Carlos Bacca has opined that the years he spent at Milan was with the worst AC Milan in history, although he expressed satisfaction with the contributions he made during his stay with the club.

The striker hit the back of the net 34 times in 76 games for the Rossoneri before joining Villarreal during the summer on a 15.5 million euros offer with an option to buy.

“The years at Milan were satisfactory for me on a personal level,” Bacca insisted in an interview with W Radio Colombia.

“I achieved the objectives set. It could have gone better, but that needs the help of the directors and the team.

“I was in the worst Milan in history.

“After 30 years, President [Silvio] Berlusconi wanted to sell the club, then with the Coach [Vincenzo Montella] and the new owners we had different ideas.

“I left with my head held high though, because Milan are in Europe and I contributed to that.

“I’m happy Milan are back in Europe, that was my objective when I left Sevilla.”