It's different between coaches and players, so coaches have nothing to do with a person's career as a football player and there are even some great coaches who are not basically football players.
The majority of great coaches are footballers. e.g. Guardiola, Dieogo Simione, Zinedine Zidane, Carlo Anceloti, Jurgen Klop and more.
While those who are not from former players are very few but can be successful because of learning and from assistant coaches, even jose mourinho only started as a translator for a coach.
yes one example of a coach who is not from a former player and a great success yes jose mourinho
Exactly why coaches sometimes have a very different position from their players now, it is much better for those coaches who have been soccer players, because they understand that they cannot teach technique to them, they only know the way to do it. They look after the players and they want to attract them so that they do their job according to their direction. In the case of Mou, he understands this very well, in fact he has always expressed what I am saying, because there are many who want it to be get in and play, for example a very clear one is ten Hag, he wants all his players to play as he says so even his technique, but this is not like that, but for me that is a failed coach, the fact that he also He got involved with a star and leaving it on the bank is something that only he would do, a star is for use, not to make her feel lesser, these are things that I will never understand, now the case is completely different CR7 is triumphing and Ten Hag is sinking more and more.
So it is very different from buying with technicians like Ancelotti, who is doing very well with Madrid, with Zidane, who was a great example winning many things, the current clear example of a Xabio Alonso who is doing wonderfully, for He is a player and an example coach, because what he is currently doing in Leverkusen gives a lot to talk about correctly, he is a coach who is very good, in fact he is winning and it is probable that he could win the Bundelsiga, that is something that speaks very highly of him and can always make a difference, now a technician who I see something wrong is Xavi in Barcelona, I was recently reading an article where they told him that if he didn't do something that could give him titles on a large scale Very good, but he was no longer going to work with them, and it is complicated, because despite the fact that he is in a very good position, he is losing a game that he should not lose.
Well coaches who’ve been soccer players still perform poorly and it’s quite worrisome but that’s a story for another day. I think our focus today’s on a coach’s philosophy and how he tries to manage his players and make sure he’s carrying everyone along knowing that we can only have 11 players on the field of play. This factor is what makes Ten Haag seems like a failed coAch because he’s had issues with most of his players and most times those rift result in them losing some matches. A big case is that of Ronaldo, I think after the whole criticism on his age and all, we can see Ronaldo flourishing in Saudi and leading on the list of go scorers and yet Manchester United struggle to get points to remain valid in the league.
The likes of Ancelotti and Zidane are clear examples of coaches with the right philosophy and another sweet example of a good coach with right teachings is Xabi and his Leverkusen side. The fluidity in the team is top notched, he’s managed the full team for a season and half and yet no rift with a player to affect team’s performance.