Filippo Inzaghi believes AC Milan possess the best attack in Serie A due to the number of quality strikers at his disposal.
The Rossoneri coach suffered his first defeat at the helm on Saturday as his side went down 1-0 at home to Juventus, but he was quick to talk up his attacking options.
"I have seven strikers so am spoiled for choice. We have the best attack in the league using the arrows we have in our bow," Inzaghi said in a press conference on Monday.
"I [also] have several solutions in the middle. Clearly a player like [Riccardo] Montolivo [who is recovering from a broken leg] is not easily replaced, but [loan signing Marco] Van Ginkel seems like a quality player and plays well."
But Inzaghi - whose men travel to Empoli on Tuesday before Sunday's trip to Cesena - believes he has the strength in depth to deal with a hectic run of fixtures.
"It is not easy to play three games in a week. We spent a lot of energy against Juve," he said.
"We need balance. Tomorrow [Tuesday] I will check the recovery of the survivors of Juventus. Maybe some fresh players will do us good"
Inzaghi was delighted to see the club's fans pack San Siro against Juve last weekend and hopes to lead the club to success to reward their loyalty.
"The greatest achievement was the 80,000 on Saturday night," he added. "Their support is the card that we carry in our hearts for the next game. 
"Milan are coming from difficult years, but I'm happy because I saw them starting [to come back] thanks to our spirit and our will to fight. 
"I am confident that this team will give joy to the fans slowly."