Leonardo believes no one person can be blamed for Milan’s crisis, as he talks of links to Inter and the hope of a return to the field.

The Brazilian recently served as sporting director and Coach at San Siro for the Rossoneri and has cast an eye on the club’s current struggles on and off the pitch.

“I think it is normal, even if you can say that Milan were not prepared to experience this,” Leonardo has told Sky Sport 24 today.

Leonardo believes no one person can be blamed for Milan’s crisis, as he talks of links to Inter and the hope of a return to the field.

The Brazilian recently served as sporting director and Coach at San Siro for the Rossoneri and has cast an eye on the club’s current struggles on and off the pitch.

“I think it is normal, even if you can say that Milan were not prepared to experience this,” Leonardo has told Sky Sport 24 today.

“I cannot understand a complaint made against a single person, a player or Galliani – I do not believe this is the fault of one person, but of everyone who is in this situation.”

The 44-year-old left Milan as Coach at the end of the 2009-10 season and then spent six months of the following season as Coach at Inter, a club who he has been linked with making a return to, perhaps as sporting director.

“With Inter there remains a craving for something more, it is true. My relationship with President Moratti is important, I admire him very much, I have great respect for him.

“Today the roles are covered – there is Piero Ausilio and it is fair to give him a chance after what he has done for many years for Inter.

“Mazzarri is an experienced Coach who is doing well, and there is a President who has arrived with a project that he is managing with precision.

“My future? I’m very attached to the project, what one intends to do. I am not one to hold back and would evaluate a possible proposal.

“Today, however, I see myself more in the field than behind a desk.”

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