Mixed feelings for Hiddink

25 February 2009 22:31
Chelsea boss Guus Hiddink feels his side must work on performing consistently over 90 minutes after they battled for a 1-0 victory against Juventus in the UEFA Champions League.[LNB] The Blues took an early lead through Didier Drogba in the first leg of their last-16 tie and were impressive for much of the first half.[LNB]But Serie A giants Juve had the better of the second period and came close to netting what would have been a decisive away goal.[LNB]Hiddink told Sky Sports: "I think we started very well. In the first 20 minutes we were pressing our opponents and we scored a really good goal.[LNB]Suffered"We should have scored maybe one more to get even more of a breather when we go over there.[LNB]"Let's be honest, in the last period of the game we suffered a lot.[LNB]"What I think we still have to work hard on is having more control, even in these tough European games.[LNB]"Juventus are not an easy team to play against, they are very smart. But nevertheless we should have controlled more, and that is what I did not like in the last part of the game."[LNB]

Source: SKY_Sports