The Rossoneri travelled to London this morning with the Australian goalkeeper included in the squad despite dislocating a finger in his right hand during Sunday's practice.

"I don't think Kalac will make it," said Ancelotti.

"For a goalkeeper a finger is very important but we will see in Tuesday's training.

"If he is not able to train, Valerio Fiori will play."

With regular number one Dida already out with a back injury, Ancelotti will have no alternative but to use third-choice goalkeeper Fiori in the vital game.

The 38-year-old Fiori has not played in an official match for the Rossoneri since December 18, 2003.

Young striker Alexandre Pato will play after being out of action for a couple of weeks with an ankle injury, while Kaka only returned to play in Saturday's goalless draw at Parma after shaking off a knee injury.

The European champions will look to take heart from past Champions League campaigns in order to overcome their current dip in form.

"It's true that we are not in the best condition," admitted Ancelotti. "But who is in Italy or in Europe?

"I don't think these games are determined by the condition of the team but more from focus and experience. And we are experts in these type of games."