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Guus Hiddink to succeed at Chelsea, says Paul Clement
Perhaps freed from some sort of burden – the burden of failing the manager, the burden of heaping more pressure on him, the burden of him placing more pressure on the players, etc; take your pick – Chelsea put in perhaps our best 90-minute performance of the season, if not the whole calendar year, despite a palpable amount tension and anger cascading down the rafters, from signs and banners and boos and jeers.
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Young, and able to create opportunities for his teammates, he could end up being an upgrade on Fabregas providing he takes to the league well. However, with Mourinho gone and presumably a new permanent manager coming in during the summer, and the contracts of both players expiring, we could very well see the final transition of the “Old Guard” at Chelsea.
“We don’t play to lose but we are responsible as well, we have top players so we shouldn’t be 15th in the league”. A number of players have been loaned from the Premier League side to Vitesse, fifth in the Eredivise, over the last five years – Isaiah Brown, Dominic Solanke, Nathan, Lewis Baker and Danilo Pantic are now in Peter Bosz’s first-team set-up – with the KNVB having sought clarity over the ownership structure in Arnhem.
“Obviously when a manager goes it’s a hard situation”.
“If we can get a run over Christmas, we will climb the table and then who knows”.
And after Hiddink was installed as interim boss and Sunderland were put to the sword, Terry said: “From that first half performance, who knows?” But that’s not the case and it fell on the manager’s head.
“Obviously they were confident at 3-0 and probably cooled a bit down, but we changed our attitude, which you need to have if you’re going to fight relegation”.
“I think we all know what Jose Mourinho means for this club and nobody can change or speak about that”.
“He (Hiddink) was here before, he did very well and I think he’s a very good manager”, Courtois said. “Teams are doing well above us, so that’s even more reason why we have to keep winning”. Everybody is sad about what happened because we haven’t played well and won games, so we have to react and do better.
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“But look at the likes of Leicester: you expect them to drop off, but they haven’t”.