Hiddink has Blues' backing

27 May 2009 16:51
Guus Hiddink will see out his final game with Chelsea in the FA Cup final knowing he has the full backing of Roman Abramovich. Hiddink will be hoping to end his brief spell with the London club on a high by beating Everton at Wembley on Sunday. No matter the outcome, though, the Dutchman has already had a pat on the back from the club's billionaire owner. Meeting at the club's Cobham training ground after their controversial UEFA Champions League exit to Barcelona, Abramovich told Hiddink he should be "proud" of his contributions during his short stay at Stamford Bridge. "The club has not spoken to me about staying because we knew what the situation was," said Hiddink. "They know I have this full-hearted commitment in Russia and Roman is taking a lot of responsibility over there as he does here. "After the game against Barcelona I was not in the best state of mind but then I had a conversation with him a day after or so at Cobham and I was still angry. "But he told me to be proud because I had made a good impression worldwide with how we played against Barcelona - especially in the second game. "Roman added that I should not be negative and be proud of what the team and I have achieved here." Keen to leave on a high, he added: "It would be perfect to have some silverware. A final is never an anti-climax situation for a club - you have to be in the final. We are very happy to be there." Hiddink spoke to defend the current squad at Stamford Bridge, whilst admitting that the club may need to strengthen certain areas. "I've enjoyed very much being here and working with the players," he said. "They responded very well and they are still very eager to get a lot of prizes next season. "The board and management know that every season you have to renew the squad a bit. But the existing squad, although some are over 30, still have the ambitions to do a lot of things. "But what I have experienced now is that these players, if you have a very direct working relationship with them, then they respond. "When I came here I didn't not expect that. I expected I would have to fight against big names to get them on the right track to perform but there was no such fight needed."

Source: SKY_Sports