Milan coach Filippo Inzaghi insists he is not worried he could be sacked before the end of the season.
The Rossoneri have struggled to replicate their form from the start of the season, falling ten points behind third-placed Napoli.
But Inzaghi says his players are angry and determined to get back on winning terms.
"I was never afraid [of being sacked]," Inzaghi said.
"All of us, together, will get out [of this negative patch], I'm convinced we will.
"Our job is to focus on tomorrow's game. I still have to assess the players. [Alessio] Cerci did well so far but he's still not 100% fit.
"We couldn't expect him to solve all our problems after joining [from Atletico Madrid]. But he can also be useful when used from the bench.
"We can't afford to lose tomorrow but it will be a complicated game. Parma did well against Juventus [in mid-week] but clearly, we want to win the game.
"The lads are angry, we all are, we have to keep working and get back to winning terms. I told the lads that we have to push the reset button and start from scratch [for a top-three finish].
"But we have to be consistent.
"[Nigel] De Jong and [Riccardo] Montolivo are not in the squad. We have to see who can replace them, whoever plays will have an opportunity to shine."