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Hiddink wants Drogba at Bridge
Chelsea are being linked with moves for two strikers in January, while former goalscoring hero Didier Drogba could return to the club for a third spell.
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Hiddink will watch Saturday’s visit of Sunderland from the stands, sat near to Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich, with coaches Steve Holland and Eddie Newton in charge of the team.
Hiddink will now pick up the pieces of the post-Mourinho acrimony, but Holland has challenged Chelsea’s players to provide their own solutions. If it was the case where you could get rid of a lot of players I’m sure clubs would do that, but unfortunately, it does fall on the manager’s head.
Goals from Branislav Ivanovic, Pedro Rodriguez and Oscar, from a penalty, saw Chelsea end a three-game winless league run against the backdrop of a peculiar atmosphere.
Chelsea’s win at Stamford Bridge did little to quell supporters’ anger, as they vented their fury over the sacking of the boss and declared: “The players let him and us down”.
Chelsea, embroiled in their worst start to a league season since 1978, were one point above the relegation zone ahead of yesterday’s home clash with fellow strugglers Sunderland but responded with a 3-1 victory.
“My personal situation would be last season we won the Premier League and the League Cup and I felt part of that”.
Allardyce’s side did manage to pull one goal back when Fabio Borini scored from a set-piece, and their performance after this strike was much improved.
“During his career, Jose has sometimes chosen to leave a club, but only at Chelsea has the club decided that he should leave”.
“We had to play from the first minute to the last minute as a team to show our character”. “You can see the quality is there”.
“Jose has invited me out for a meal next week and our relationship is excellent”, Holland said, as per the Daily Mail.
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Chelsea interim manager Guus Hiddink is hopeful that he can get Radamel Falcao firing once again, according to reports from The Telegraph. “I know he’s one of the most experienced managers in the world, he has worked and been successful in a lot of countries”.