The transition from playing to coaching is always a challenge, even for a player as accomplished as Robbie Keane.
Currently in his first season managing Hungarian top-flight side Ferencváros, life on the sidelines is an adjustment for the LA Galaxy and Ireland international legend, who spent the previous two years managing Maccabi Tel Aviv in the Israeli Premier League.
"That competitive fire\] never leaves you, as a player, I don't think," Keane said on the latest episode of [This is MLS . "Of course, it's difficult, because I always felt as a player I was always in control. I always knew I could do something, make something happen. I could score a goal at any second. But then, as a coach, you're relying on the players to do it. So you give them instruction, give them as much as pos