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Chelsea stars must look in the mirror – Hiddink
The Hornets are at Stamford Bridge on Boxing Day as their boss takes on Guus Hiddink, his former manager after working under the Dutchman as a player at Valencia in the early 1990s.
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Didier Drogba moved a step closer to joining Chelsea for a third time after the Ivorian’s club Montreal Impact confirmed talks had begun with the Premier League champions over the release of the 37-year-old.
You relax as a team and get a wake-up call…I want everyone to look themselves in the mirror, for not just a second but for a long time.
“I said why I was here and I want everyone to look in the mirror and be critical”.
New Chelsea boss Guus Hiddink insists he will not hesitate to axe any of his players that lack the desire to perform.
“So we will be going there expecting an extremely tough game, but we’re confident we can pick up a result and hopefully that’s what we’ll do”. “I know it is always open but I’d like to end that a bit now, get into the games and then we’ll see what happens”.
“I’m analysing and watching a lot but I can not see they have a lack of ambition or desire at this moment”.
The Impact, whose 2016 season would be seriously compromised if they lost their star player and attraction, responded with a tweet last Friday that read: “The rumour about Didier Drogba is unfounded”.
The 56-year-old Italian will take over at Bayern at the end of this season on a three-year deal to replace Pep Guardiola, who announced at the weekend that he would be stepping down.
“But I think all clubs have these specific figures who can make a very good contribution, being ambassador or coach or manager, and they give the brand Chelsea a big image worldwide”. I haven’t seen him so far, but there is a big reputation preceding him.
“I could not finish that job and it was disappointing for me”, he said.
“If you can add up then it is possible but this league is very strong, which has been especially proven this year with all respect to the clubs at the top – Leicester City, Crystal Palace and Watford…it is awesome and refreshing”. That means all the teams can kill each other.
– Watford have already equalled the points tally from their previous Premier League season in 2006-07 (28).
“Some youth players are participating in the first-team training sessions”. However, the player himself prefers a move to London and has been pretty vocal of his ambition to wear the Chelsea colours.
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“Yesterday I talked fully to the squad”.