(Three Months Later: Monaco)
The Stade Louis II, Monaco's home ground, was a strange, beautiful, and slightly surreal place to manage a football team.
One side of the stadium was open, offering a breathtaking view of the glittering Mediterranean Sea.
It was hard to maintain a look of intense, tactical focus when a multi-million-dollar yacht was casually sailing past in your peripheral vision.
Leon stood on the sideline, a ridiculously expensive-looking club tracksuit replacing his old Liverpool gear.
He was eighteen years old, the youngest manager in the history of top-flight European football, and he was in charge of AS Monaco, Flavio Briatore's glamorous, ambitious, and slightly chaotic new project.
