Carlos Bacca has described the AC Milan side he played in for two years the worst in the Italian club's long and esteemed history.

The Colombian striker made a big-money move to the San Siro in 2015 after a prolific spell at Sevilla.

And though he enjoyed himself in front of goal in two years there, scoring 34 times in 76 games, Milan were far from successful in his time there, finishing seventh and sixth in Serie A.

Carlos Bacca has called the AC Milan side he played for the worst in their history

As Milan embarked on a squad overhaul in the summer, the 31-year-old found himself surplus to requirements and loaned back to La Liga.

Speaking to W Radio in his homeland, he admitted: 'The past few years at Milan were satisfactory for me personally. I achieved my objective.

'Things could have gone better but you need help from the directors.

'I was at the worst Milan in history. After 30 years, president Silvio Berlusconi wanted to sell the club.

Bacca enjoyed personal success at Milan in two seasons but was loaned out in the summer

'We had different ideas with the coach and the new owners, but I left with my head held high because Milan are in Europe and I gave my contribution.

'I'm pleased Milan returned to Europe. That was my goal when I left Sevilla.'

Since joining Villarreal on loan in the summer Bacca has found the net just twice in eight La Liga appearances.