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How Chelsea players betrayed Mourinho before defeat at Leicester
According to the reports before the deal Hiddink was wary of jumping into the job as he wanted to make a concrete deal been mindful that Chelsea will take some time to recover for their capitulation.
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Hiddink has replaced axed coach Jose Mourinho at the reigning Premier League champions, and watched their 3-1 weekend win over Sunderland from the stands alongside owner Roman Abromovich as well as Drogba.
The Pensioners ended a miserable run with a 3-1 victory against Sam Allardyce’s Black Cats at Stamford Bridge to round off a tricky week.
Hiddink was appointed as manager until the end of the season after Jose Mourinho was relieved of his duties last week and Courtois is keen to start working with the Dutchman.
Mouirnho was shown the door at Stamford Bridge on Thursday, following the Blues’ poor results, which saw them lose nine of the 16 Premier League games. I was happy to get in at half-time just 2-0 down.
“Believe me when I say that all of us go out to win every game”, the 35-year-old wrote in his programme notes ahead of the match against Sunderland on Saturday.
Chelsea fans reacted with a smattering of applause and some jeers as both Costa and Fabregas were substituted in the second half, but despite another late chance for Defoe, the Blues held on for three points. He has overseen some of our most famous triumphs and we will always have a huge amount of respect for him.
“I think from the first-half performance, who knows?” he said.
“It’s a hard question for me to answer”, he said, when asked about the treatment some of the players received.
“We picked a team to put them under pressure but we didn’t really do that”.
“We spoke on Friday about staying together, all of us sticking together – not just today or tomorrow, but over the next five or six months and getting ourselves back up the league table”.
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However, he could be set for a return to the club’s Cobham training base during the off season for the Canadian club.