The best players in their careers but not the best coaches

Almost every coach in the world of football has learned from their playing days and returned to coaching. German coaches, due to various circumstances, have retired early from their playing careers and chosen the coaching path at a young age. It is not certain that every top-level player in his career will become a good coach. Guardiola, Ancelotti, Zidane were good players as players and good coaches in their careers. Mourinho, Arsene Wenger, and Julen Nagelsmann were not able to achieve success in their playing careers with their best skills, but they were good coaches who were able to achieve great success in their coaching careers. Here we will introduce 5 players who were the best players in their playing careers but were not the best coaches in their coaching careers.
1. Diego Maradona
One of the greatest players in world football history, Diego Maradona is a player who has achieved many successes in his career. However, Maradona's coaching career did not turn out as everyone expected. Maradona managed the Argentina national team but did not achieve any remarkable success and was eliminated from the 2010 World Cup after losing 4-0 to Germany in the quarter-finals. After the World Cup, Argentina and Maradona did not sign a contract.
2. Gary Neville
Gary Neville was one of England's best defenders throughout his career. His coaching career was different from his playing career, and he faced only the worst. Gary Neville took over as manager of Spanish club Valencia in 2015, failing to win a single game in his first nine games in charge. They were also eliminated from the Champions League and Copa del Rey, and lost five consecutive La Liga matches before being sacked.
3. Frank Lampard
One of Chelsea and England's best midfielders, Frank Lampard has enjoyed more than his fair share of success as a midfielder, but his coaching career has been anything but stellar. Lampard has managed Chelsea, Derby County, Everton and Coventry City, but has not achieved anything particularly impressive. Lampard's coaching career has not been as smooth as his playing career.
4. Andrea Pirlo
A prolific midfielder who won trophies with AC Milan and Juventus, and also lifted the 2006 World Cup with Italy, Andrea Pirlo has had a successful playing career, but his coaching career has not been as smooth as it used to be. He managed Serie A side Juventus and Turkish club Fatih Karagumruk for just one year each, before being sacked after poor results.
5. Ryan Rooney
Rain Rooney was one of the best players of his time, a key player for both Manchester United and England, and a fearsome presence for opposing teams. However, his coaching career has not been as successful as many would have expected. Rooney has managed Derby County, DC United, Birmingham and Plymouth, but has been sacked after poor results.
Yes, what I am presenting now is about 5 players who were legends in their playing careers and won many trophies and were successful, but in their coaching careers they only achieved the worst results and did not become good coaches. Many thanks to each and every one of you who have read this far.
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