Their success can be measured in different ways, but each coach has unique strengths and accomplishments. At the highest level of football, it's a competition about who has the best playing style and who can adapt tactics under pressure. Gian Piero Gasperini has shown he can decode opponents' tactics and defend against them. He is an underrated manager, consistently keeping Atalanta competitive with minimal resources.
Leverkusen struggled to keep up with Atalanta's game. Their style of play seemed to fade. Winning a game involves some luck, but consistent success is no fluke. Atalanta's coach managed the game well until the end and outperformed Xabi Alonso.
Even before the Covid shit and stuff, they have been one of the best attacking side in all of Italian Seria as they went ahead to score many goals game after game, they have a great style of play but they have sent recent struggles drop all of that with even talks of sacking them current coach if he doesn't improves the squad.
I don't know much about them but against Bayern Leverkusen? That team was organized as they both played watching them backs. A great attacking side like defending very well gladdens my heart.
As for the head coach of AC Milan, he will be parting ways with the club at the end of this season. I was one of them that was so hard on him and wanted him to be sacked but when you look back and check out on what he has achieved for them, you really need to overlook things, but that dont mean that he shouldn't be criticized. He had a poor season and it's good to see he has a good idea about it.
After taking them to the Semi finals in the Champions League Competition, and winning the Seria A Scudetto League Competition. He has done well and we should try to give him credits for the good days.