Everyone is fighting for their Chelsea place under Hiddink, says skipper Terry

18 February 2009 10:21
John Terry has admitted Chelsea[LNB]'s stars are battling for their first-team places under new manager Guus Hiddink.[LNB]The Dutchman, 62, took charge on Monday and has already made a strong impression on his squad.[LNB]Terry said: 'There are new styles, new methods and training has been really sharp. Everyone is fighting for their places once again. He has looked at videos of us playing and wants to change a few things and do it his way.'[LNB] Hands up if you like the new regime: Chelsea captain John Terry trains in an open session at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday in front of new boss Guus Hiddink (below, centre)[LNB]  Hiddink's Chelsea blueprint gathers pace with speedy Mancienne[LNB]Pizarro puts Chelsea return in doubt by demanding first team action[LNB]PICTURE SPECIAL: Chelsea open up the Bridge as kids watch the stars train[LNB]CHELSEA FC NEWS FROM ACROSS THE NET[LNB] [LNB]  

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