Former Leicester City star Robert Huth is happy with his life post-retirement.
Huth won the Premier League with City, while he also played for Stoke City for a number of years.
And in an interview with The Sun, he spoke about life since he hung up his boots.
"I woke up one morning and on my notifications there was this guy saying I was about to join Derby," Huth told The Sun.
"It was total b******t. I hadn't kicked a ball for four months. I had to put him straight.
"It was great for 17 years but it's done. I don't have to cling on to being a footballer any more.
"You know yourself, you make the decision and 10 seconds later, there's a big sigh of relief. You don't have to be a macho a******e any more, as can happen in such a competitive environment.
"I remember watching Liverpool v Man City last month and thinking: 'I'm so happy I'm on the sofa. There's no way I could keep up.'"