Definitely, Leonardo is good at offense and pushing players to do their best and all but when it comes to tactics he's not. He's suicidal, sometimes it works like putting 4 strikers and an attacking midfielder behind them in games we're losing or drawing in the final 15 minutes. But other times it doesn't. This year we lost 4-0 to Inter and then 2-0 again with one man up, conceded our first goal in San Siro against Real in like zillion years, conceded our first goal against Manchester United in San Siro ever, and they were three not just one, and now we lose 4-0 to Manchester. That's suicidal. In one year he managed to kill all those records. I know we don't have the best team ever, but still when your team isn't even pushing to score and things don't look well for you, you shouldn't take out defenders and put in attacking midfielders. It was useless, we didn't even make use of the attackers we put inside. I like him, but he doesn't fit a club especially in his first year training a club that plays in a top league and fights for CL title. He would fit way better for Brazil and put a team that can amuse everyone, but for Milan we need a coach that knows what limits he has. Someone like Rijkaard would be good, but there are some even more experienced names that I would look at first.