Hiddink backing for Blues

// A bit of a hack but it works// The article snippet is wrapped onto a second line, even when #article-sub is emptyif( $("div#article-sub").children().length == 0 ) {$("div#article-sub").remove();} Former Chelsea boss Guus Hiddink believes the Blues will be more motivated on the field by Fifa's transfer ban. The Russia manager, in Cardiff for the World Cup qualifier with Wales, is confident the Stamford Bridge side will not be brow-beaten after being found guilty of breaching regulations over their signing of Gael Kakuta from Lens.World football's governing body Fifa have banned the club from registering any new players until January 2011, a verdict which Chelsea will appeal in the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).And Hiddink, who led the club to FA Cup glory last season during his short-term spell at the helm, believes their already star-studded squad will respond in style."It surprised me. I'm not into this matter, but the fact is that they reacted as they have reacted and should react," the Dutchman told Sky Sports News.Reaction"I'm very positive that there will be a good verdict in the CAS in Switzerland."On top of that I know the team will react more strongly than they are doing already in the beginning of the league."It makes them even better than they are now. They are strong physically, tactically and also mentally,""You have to distinguish the legal things and the sporting side of the game, but it always gives a reaction."He added: "I had no indication whatsoever when I was in charge of Chelsea that there were any such problems."There are laws and regulations - and as long as everyone sticks to that, then everything continues normally."

Source: SKY_Sports