Chelsea 3 Fulham 1: Blues win derby but Guus is awake to Barca threat

04 May 2009 03:01
An hour after Chelsea had put their obliging neighbours away for another season, Guus Hiddink was anxious, eager to slip out and settle down for the evening to watch El Gran Clasico.[LNB]Barcelona are still giving him sleepless nights and little wonder after their 6-2 demolition of Real Madrid at the Bernabeu, chalking up a century of goals on their way a 20th Spanish title.[LNB]Chelsea's interim manager has been waking up in sweats ever since his side's 0-0 draw in the Nou Camp last Tuesday, still wondering how they kept out Samuel Eto'o, Lionel Messi and Thierry Henry on a heroic night for his players.[LNB]  Nicolas Anelka (left) and Didier Drogba are all smiles as Chelsea ease past Fulham at Stamford Bridge on Saturday[LNB]He will be shaking with apprehension after Henry, Messi and Gerard Pique destroyed Real Madrid in their own backyard. Next stop for those tyros, Stamford Bridge.[LNB]This week I have been sleeping with a pencil and paper next to me, writing things down when I wake up,' revealed Hiddink. 'I couldn't sleep after we played Barcelona. It going through my mind all the time and I was playing through some of the options that we will use when we practise. Ramos set for the chop as Real president-elect Perez plans changesHiddink taking nothing for granted ahead of crunch Barcelona clash Feeling Blue: I considered joining Chelsea, says Reds skipper GerrardALL THE CHELSEA FC

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