Chelsea boss Frank Lampard says life as a football manager is much harder than years spent as a player because of its "consuming" nature.
Lampard, who moved into management in 2018, has opened up about "mistakes" he has made so far at Derby and Chelsea.
Speaking to Eddie Hearn's No Passion No Point podcast on BBC Sounds, he said he knew he risked damaging his legacy as a player at Chelsea by becoming manager.
"The life of a player is a bubble of selfishness to a degree," he said.
"The facts and reality is I realise now it's much harder than playing in terms of it being consuming," the 42-year-old added.