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Golden Guus landing in London
Chelsea are on the brink of appointing Guus Hiddink as their new manager after talking to his Russian employers.
Hiddink has emerged as Chelsea's number one target to lead the team on a short-term basis, and if the former PSV Eindhoven coach accepts the job he will sign a contract until the end of the season.
Hiddink will remain as manager of Russia as he is determined to lead the nation into the 2010 World Cup finals in South Africa.
Chelsea said in a statement: "Chelsea Football Club can confirm we have officially approached the Russian Football Union (RFU) for permission to speak to Guus Hiddink to become the club's temporary coach until the end of the season while continuing to be in charge of the Russian national team.
"That permission has been granted and Chelsea would like to thank the RFU for their co-operation."
Hiddink was contacted by the Barclays Premier League club after Luiz Felipe Scolari was sacked yesterday.
Hiddink stressed there was no way he would be quitting Russia but as the nation have just two World Cup qualifiers between now and the end of the season - Azerbaijan at home at the end of March and Liechtenstein away on April 1 - the Dutchman feels confident he can combine both roles.
Hiddink has previous experience of such a position when he coached Australia and PSV Eindhoven simultaneously. If Chelsea cannot get Hiddink in place before the weekend, they are happy for assistant coach Ray Wilkins and his team to take charge of their FA Cup fifth-round tie against Watford at Vicarage Road.
However, Chelsea will look for a permanent successor to Scolari in the summer and Carlo Ancelotti of AC Milan remains the top contender.
Ancelotti, 49, the longest-serving manager in Serie A, turned down a move last season but AC Milan's organising director Umberto Gandini admitted he may now re-consider - but not until the end of the current campaign.
Speaking in Geneva at the European Clubs' Association general assembly, Gandini said: "I cannot talk on behalf of Carlo but I don't think he would be interested in doing anything now.
"But if the position is open in July then I think he might consider it. He already had a chance to consider it when he was approached last summer.
"But it's absolutely impossible that AC Milan would make any adjustment to the squad or technical staff now."
Ancelotti is understood to have an agreement with AC Milan whereby he can move on from the club when he wants regardless of his contract.
Gandini added: "In the summer, at the end of the season I think all teams have to evaluate the situation, players and coaches as well. It is a brand new system and a brand new world so I cannot speculate on anything."
Meanwhile, Chelsea's Nigerian midfielder John Obi Mikel has voiced his disappointment at Scolari's dismissal but pledged to support his replacement.
Mikel said: "We've had a bad run but it's the fault of everyone and it's unfortunate he's gone. But there's nothing we can do about it.
"Yes I'm disappointed, he's a good manager, a nice person, like a father in the club - a father figure. But at the same time if the club thinks it's the best thing then that's the right way to go.
"He had his own coaching style, unfortunately it didn't work for Chelsea but I think he's a great manager, a nice person and I'm really disappointed to see him go.
"He came in and he wanted us play flowing football, pass the ball around and move the ball quicker. I think we did that in some games but in others we found it difficult because most clubs in the Premier League watched us and know how we play.
"When they come to play us at home they come to defend and it makes it really difficult to play so I think our home run this season has been really bad."
But Mikel will be fully committed to Scolari's successor and insists their season is far from finished.
"The management know who is best for the job," added Mikel. "I'll try my best to help them and play to my potential. I'm always there to help the team win games and win trophies.
"We'll have a new manager coming in and he has to win games. It's not finished yet. We're still in the FA Cup, still in the Champions League and the Premier League is not over yet. We have a long way to go.
"We don't need to drop any more points at home and even away we need to win all our games if we want to win the title."
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Reply #778 stats's post
mcm mana pak hiddink nak handle 2 team at one time ![](static/image/smiley/default/shocked.gif) |
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Reply #784 MzDiNa's post
dia dah besa dah buat time psv ngan ostrolia aritu, cempian lagi ngan psv, ostrolia pun excellent jugak kan |
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dgr radio td rijkaard berminat nk jadi manager chelsick ![](static/image/smiley/default/biggrin.gif) |
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haku minat roberto mancini![](static/image/smiley/default/shy.gif) |
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Terry shocked by Scolari exit
Terry says he still supported Scolari
Chelsea captain John Terry has admitted that he was ''very shocked'' by the club's decision to sack coach Luiz Felipe Scolari. Guus Hiddink is in talks with Chelsea and is expected to replace Scolari, but only until the end of the season and the 62-year-old Dutchman insists he will not leave his job as coach of the Russian national side and does not expect to takeover at Stamford Bridge before the weekend. |
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Rijkaard interested in taking over at Chelsea
Frank Rijkaard has become the first manager to be officially declared a contender for the vacant Chelsea job - amid reports that the club will make a decision over the appointment within the next 24 hours.
Frank Rijkaard: The new Chelsea boss?
Listen to the Pod's view on Luiz Felipe Scolari's sacking
The former Barcelona coach, who left the Spanish giants at the end of last season, would "consider'' taking over, according to his agent.
However, it has been suggested that Russia coach Guus Hiddink and former manager Avram Grant are the only two names on Chelsea's shortlist.
The 46-year-old had infamous Champions League tussles with Chelsea when Jose Mourinho was in charge at the Bridge - and now he could be managing the west London club.
With Luiz Felipe Scolari sacked on Monday, Chelsea are searching for a new boss and will have someone in place by the time they face Watford in the FA Cup this weekend, which suggests they have an idea who they wish to target.
Rijkaard's agent Perry Overeem said that if Chelsea did make an approach then the Dutchman would certainly listen.
"(Frank) is obviously a big fan of the game and a big fan of the Premier League so he can be interested in working in the Premier League,'' he told Sky Sports News.
"He would consider every serious job offer from one of the major teams in Europe and obviously Chelsea and the Premier League is one of those.''
Four managers have come and gone since Abramovich bought Chelsea in the summer of 2003, but Overeem insisted that would not put Rijkaard off the challenge at Stamford Bridge.
"Well of course (the reputation of Chelsea) doesn't make it a lot easier and Frank would take some more time to consider the opportunity, but I don't think Frank will be scared off by those statistics.
"He will just think of himself as maybe the one candidate who can stay there longer than those earlier coaches." |
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Reply #790 cak!'s post
Robinhoho tk ter shocked ka?
gambo tk keluar dah..![](static/image/smiley/default/titter.gif) |
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alah.. dulu scolari pong, korang dok kata best laa.. suka laa.. hebat laa.. werld class laa... last2 apa jadi? ![](static/image/smiley/default/lol.gif) |
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Reply #792 gicks79's post
robinhoho sonok kots..sbb scolahri nk masuk mansiti katanyer ![](static/image/smiley/default/shy.gif) |
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Deco pn dengor kabo nak lari ikut skolari sebab die kata die join celsi hanya kerna skolari... ![](static/image/smiley/default/titter.gif) |
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krisis..krisis.. ![](static/image/smiley/default/titter.gif) |
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Reply #797 tanabe2287's post
jangang!!ada org elergik dahhh ![](static/image/smiley/default/titter.gif) |
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