Agree with this especially the bolded part, teaching, coaching, mentoring, is a "Skill", the ability to transfer knowledge and understanding of a concept to someone else is not in everyone
Nevertheless, whether one is adept at teaching or not, the individual has to show that they are at
least intimately familiar with the complexities of the thing which they do. It is one thing to suppose that Ole lacked the communicative aspects in which to translate his 'vision' across, but what do we do with his infamous sound-byte in which he, in a rather reductionistic fashion, bemoaned the notion of coaches emphasising 'intricacies', and 'overarching philosophies'? It was near ridicule. We have it on his
own words, immortalised on video, that he simply does
not believe football to be more complex at the elite level than, and I quote, "passion", "that desire to get on the end of the cross", "the desire to win the ball", and "football is a simple game."
It's quite clear even if Ole
does lack teaching, coaching, and mentoring skill, it doesn't account for his severely out-dated, and quite frankly, out-of-touch criticisms of the modern elite game in the first instance.