All bias aside, you don't see that as a possible issue???. Really?
Very few successful, top end managers achieved their success of the back of no previous playing career. Especially in the modern game.
The only possible name that comes to mind is Mourinho but even he had playing career of sorts.
Wether you agree or not with the sentiment, if top players don't have serious professional respect for the man who's telling how to play, it doesn't bode well for the long term
One factor. There are so so many.
Considering how many managers are ex players and fail (i.e 90% of them) this is a hugely weird argument.
In fact there is probably a greater percentage of successful non players than players
This is a tiny fraction of what makes a good manager or not.
