Hiddink rallies Chelsea

LONDON. — Guus Hiddink says Chelsea’s slender hopes of challenging for a top-four finish in the English Premier League hinge on them enjoying a perfect record at Stamford Bridge.

After dropping two points at home already this week in a 2-2 draw against West Bromwich Albion, Hiddink’s side have little margin for error ahead of Everton’s visit to west London today.

But Hiddink, the club’s interim manager, maintains that as long as there is a mathematical chance of claiming a place in next season’s Champions League, that will be the club’s target. And the belief Hiddink might oversee a dramatic transformation in Chelsea’s fortunes during the second half of the season has been gathering pace during his first three weeks in charge.

Results have improved — Chelsea are undefeated in six games since Jose Mourinho was sacked before Christmas, five of those with Hiddink at the helm – and, more importantly, so too have performances. — AFP.

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