Arshavin plea to Russia: Don't allow Hiddink to become a Chelsea boy

27 March 2009 15:34
Andrey Arshavin has urged Russia to thwart any attempt by Chelsea to make Guus Hiddink's temporary deal at Stamford Bridge more permanent. [LNB]The Dutchman, who guided Russia to the semi-finals of Euro 2008, has adapted to rigours of the Barclays Premier League, guiding the Lues into the last eight of the Champions League after replacing Luiz Felipe Scolari on a makeshift deal until the end of the season.[LNB]Despite the 62-year-old repeatedly stating his commitment to return to international management and ensuring Russia's qualification for the 2010 World Cup, rumours persist that Roman Abramovich will attempt to snap up the 62-year-old on a fixed basis.[LNB] Inspirational figure: Hiddink returns to the international fold with Russia taking on Azerbaijan and Liechtenstein in Group Four[LNB] Confused Hiddink claims he is impressed with Arshavin's work at Stamford BridgeChelsea face up to life without Hiddink as plans are made for next seasonTerry in turmoil as £135,000-a-week England skipper is left red-faced by his mum's caution for shoplifting I was keen on Rangers move, admits Arsenal winger Van PersieARSENAL FC

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