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Hiddink Tells Hazard To Get Back His Ego
Performances dipped and the second half of the year was nothing short of an unmitigated disaster that ended with the best manager in the club’s history, Jose Mourinho, being sacked for a second time.
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Chelsea have lost nine League matches to slump to 15th in the table – 11 points behind Tottenham in fourth.
“But the team have the obligation, and feel they must, win back the support of the crowd”.
But although his role is only due to be short-term, Hiddink is looking even further ahead and is considering Ruben Loftus-Cheek, Ola Aina, Charly Musonda, Tammy Abraham and Jay DaSilva for first-team action starting as early as his first game.
“I know the fans will support the team as they did briefly during some executions of the last game”.
Zenden, who played for Chelsea between 2001 and 2004 and was an assistant to Rafael Benitez during his stint as manager, told Omnisport: “He’s a well experienced manager”.
Hiddink called Drogba a Chelsea legend on Wednesday during his first news conference since replacing Jose Mourinho as manager.
“He’d say to players: “You’re in” or “I don’t like your attitude, you’re out”.
The Blues are in desperate need of some fine attacking talent after finding it hard to hit the back of the net in this campaign. We are expecting for a very tough match.
“He’s always thinking about the ball, he’s anxious about the players feeling free”. I have a very good relationship with him.
Quique Sanchez Flores played three years for Guus Hiddink at Valencia.
“The struggles they’ve had this season will not be repeated again and you’ll see a resurgent Chelsea in the near future”.
“We have a strong mentality so it is very good for Watford”.
“The main problem [with Netherlands] was the quality in the group, that is something he will not have at Chelsea because it’s mainly the same players as a year ago [when] Chelsea won the league”.
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Four Premier League titles, four League Cups and four FA Cups came amid 164 goals in 381 appearances for Chelsea – whom he scored the winning penalty for in the 2012 Champions League final against Bayern Munich.