Guus Hiddink rules out Chelsea return

Guus Hiddink has ruled out returning to Chelsea and replacing CarloAncelotti as manager for a second emergency stint at the club, sayinghe will see out his contract as manager of Turkey. Hiddink was draftedin by Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich in 2008 to replace Luiz FelipeScolari and led Chelsea to the Champions League semi-final and won theFA Cup. But Hiddink's role then was a temporary job-share with theRussian national team, a post which was part-funded by Abramovich. Blues blocked: Hiddink has rubbished talk of a return to Stamford BridgeHiddink said: 'I know what the situation is like with Chelsea. I cannotcompare this situation with the job-share I did. 'To stop all thisspeculation, the Chelsea job is not for me. I intend to honour mycontract with Turkey. I have enough on my plate.'  Real Madrid boss Mourinho branded 'rude and uneducated' by BeckenbauerOn-loan Chelsea defender Michael Mancienne staying at WolvesChelsea join United and Inter in £17m race for Chile winger SanchezAll the latest Chelsea news, features and opinion  Explore more:People: Roman Abramovich Places: Turkey

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