David Beckham has said he worries about the pressure his three sons are under to live up to his soccer success.
The 39-year-old star told The Daily Telegraph that he understands the pressure his sons Brooklyn, Romeo and Cruz may feel, "They do feel the pressure a little bit.
"I wouldn't say if affects him but Brooklyn said it to me the other day, he stepped onto the pitch and kids were saying, 'He's going to be great, he's going to be the best'.
"If he has a bad game, if he kicks a bad ball, he hears what the other kids say. For the younger two, they don't care, especially the youngest one. He thinks he is the best anyway because he's got two older brothers he is competing with."
Beckham with songs Brooklyn, Romeo and Cruz
Beckham added that he loves having time to see all of their football games now that he has retired from professional football, "If someone had turned around and said, 'What are you looking forward to after retirement?' It was to take my kids to football, to every single training session. Watch them and be part of their lives. Not that I wasn't before but, with my commitments, there were certain games that I missed or certain occasions that I missed. I hated that.
"It is one of the reasons I retired – I'm a cab driver. I literally am in the car from seven in the morning until nine at night. It is what I was looking forward to after retirement."
Beckham with daughter Harper