Jamie Redknapp's weekend watch: Ray of sunshine lights up the Bridge

Three wins under Guus Hiddink for Chelsea, but it's not just about the man at the top. Word reaches me that Ray Wilkins and reserve team coach Paul Clement have had a big impact on the training ground. The players are enjoying their fresh input.   Ray of light: Chelsea assistant Ray Wilkins and temporary boss Guus Hiddink revel in delight after Frank Lampard headed a dramatic last minute winnerNEVER MIND, RAFARafa Benitez can't be that distressed as Liverpoolcollapse in the league: the result at Middlesbroughleaves him free to concentrate on the competition he likes the most, the Champions League. It improves his standing abroad. but what about at home?   More from Jamie Redknapp. Jamie Redknapp's Weekend Watch: Marked man Young and Bruce Almighty23/02/09 JAMIE REDKNAPP: Player power is a dangerous game to play11/02/09 JAMIE REDKNAPP'S WEEKEND WATCH: Blues need cash boost and Arteta should be facing Becks in Seville 09/02/09 Jamie Redknapp: Robbie has point to prove after his Rafa nightmare02/02/09 Jamie Redknapp's weekend watch: Davies the destroyer 02/02/09 Watertight United are simply unstoppable but Liverpool are fading fast from the title race29/01/09 Jamie Redknapp's Weekend Watch: Good deal or a loada Bull?26/01/09 Jamie Redknapp: Manchester City should get a Maka not a Kaka18/01/09 VIEW FULL ARCHIVE  BORO BOUNCE BACKGareth Southgate sent out his strongest line-up at West Hamin the FA Cup, got a result and Middlesbrough haven't looked back. Confidence breeds good results and momentum. That's four games unbeaten and a well-earned change of fortune.BIG BEN'S A STAR Ben Foster could become a regular for England. He has the right temperament but might need to leave to better himself. But how do you leave a club like United? Champagne supernova: Goalkeeper Ben Foster celebrates winning the Carling Cup with his Manchester United team-mates at WembleyHe won them the Carling Cup, setting the tone in the shootout by saving Jamie O'Hara's penalty.ONE GOOD LEAGUE For drama, look no further than League One. The top two drew 2-2, third placed Peterborough lost at home to Southend, Oldham won with a last-minute goal at Millwall and almost 25,000 turned up to see Leeds return to the top six.BIG SAM, BIG RESULT Sam Allardyce (right) and Blackburnmoved out of the bottom three, but his close mate and old No 2 Phil Brown will now be looking anxiously towards the trap door at Hull. This is a big week ahead for the struggling teams. Wins are crucial.

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