AC Milan aren't Brad Pitt, they're ugly like me - Gattuso

The coach wants his side to continue with their combative style after winning three league games in a row to climb up the table

should accept they are not football's answer to Brad Pitt and embrace their "ugly" style, according to coach Gennaro Gattuso.

A run of three straight wins in has seen Gattuso's men climb to seventh in the table, with a 0-0 draw in the semi-final first leg against on Wednesday extending their unbeaten run to six games in all competitions.

Milan have been grinding out results under the former midfielder, who believes talk of a challenge for qualification is premature.

"I know my ideas and the hard work of my staff," Gattuso told reporters ahead of Sunday's trip to .

"I keep my feet on the ground and try not to read too much that is said about me, because I know there's a long way to go.

"We must not forget what people were saying about us only six weeks ago, otherwise we'll regress.

"We're not Brad Pitt now, we've got to continue being as ugly as me and my beard, with dark circles under our eyes.

"I hear talk of a Champions League place, but we’re not even in the spots now.

"We are doing well because we are working well. The boys deserve it. We are a solid group, united. It's important that everyone rows in the same direction because I need all my players, those who don't get much playing time too.

"I understand everyone wants to play, but I don't want to see a negative attitude and it's my job to prevent this from happening."

Although Milan spent heavily on players ahead of the 2017-18 season, homegrown striker Patrick Cutrone has been one of their stars.

The 20-year-old scored the opening goal in a 2-1 victory at home to Lazio in Milan's last Serie A game and Gattuso believes the academy product has a bright future.

"Patrick is ready to do everything," Gattuso said. "He has great enthusiasm, he's always ready to come on.

"He's young and we need him not only for his goals but for how he plays for the team."

Sunday's trip to Udinese sees Gattuso go up against Massimo Oddo, another member of Italy's victorious squad at the 2006 World Cup.

"I shared so much with Massimo Oddo," Gattuso said. "He's an intelligent and funny guy whose success speaks for him.

"He got a few slaps in the face from me for his pranks, as we had very different ideas on how to prepare for a game.

"We need an excellent performance tomorrow to get a result. Udinese are physically strong, they force teams back, but also counter very quickly. We can't get anything wrong, as at the moment only and are on better form."