"When I do retire, which hopefully will be in four to five years' time, I will step into management," he said.
"I understand it [Chelsea] is such a big club and I will need to get experience first. I don't just want to be thrown in at the deep end, that would not be fair on the football club.
"I would like to go away, learn and hopefully come back to Chelsea with good experience and manage the club I have always loved.
"I have started my badges, but it's difficult to fit it in because we don't get too many days off because of the Champions League, FA Cup and so on.
"It's finding the right balance, so I have not done as much as I have liked. It has been a lot slower than I thought but I will go again next year."
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