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Club should sack Rats, John Terry Speaks
John Terry expects Guus Hiddink to shake things up at Chelsea following his appointment as interim manager over the weekend.
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“There will be clubs and big clubs who will want him”, he added. I owe you a lot and we will all miss you.
Chelsea announced the arrival of Hiddink before the Premier League win over Sunderland on Saturday (December 19) after the club made a decision to part ways with Mourinho following a poor start to the season which left the club just one point off the relegation zone after nine defeats in 16 games.
A statement on the Chelsea website read: “The owner and the board welcome back a coach with a wealth of top-level experience and success, including his previous spell with the club in 2009 when we lifted the FA Cup”.
Hiddink will take charge until the end of the season but Chelsea are reportedly in talks with Atletico Madrid boss Simeone over taking charge at the end of the current campaign.
“Now we find ourselves on the points total way behind the games played total, and that’s the difficulty, that’s where the pressure lies on these players week-on-week now”.
The Blues’ underachieving stars came in for heavy criticism from their own fans during Saturday’s win over Sunderland, with Cesc Fabregas, Diego Costa and Branislav Ivanovic all booed. He was very demanding, his training sessions were intense, he’ll demand from everyone, and he’s a great man-manager as well.
Pellegrini would have preferred to have extended his time at Manchester City but the likely arrival of Pep Guardiola at the end of the season will see him leave the club.
“For us it was a very emotional day, but I think we have the support of everyone in the club”.
‘But rightly so – they’re disappointed and so are we.
“He (Hiddink) was here before, he did very well and I think he’s a very good manager”, Courtois said.
Drogba and Hiddink spoke to the players after the match and Abramovich believes the pair will restore unity and stability to the ailing champions.
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“I am happy with the result but it is raw”.