Hiddink reveals contract clause

Guus Hiddink has revealed he could return to Chelsea in November if Russia fail to qualify for the 2010 World Cup finals. The Dutch coach has led the Blues to victory in six of his seven games at the helm since taking over from former boss Luiz Felipe Scolari last month.Hiddink agreed to oversee matters in West London until the end of the current season after the Russian Football Union allowed him to combine both roles.His impressive start at Stamford Bridge has led to a number of players urging him to remain for next term, but Hiddink has insisted he will leave the position in the summer.However, Hiddink has admitted there is a clause in his agreement with Russia that states he could leave if he fails to lead the nation to the 2010 finals in South Africa.Hiddink said: "I will focus on Russia after this project but people say, 'Think about it, stay'. I enjoy it with the Russians but I do have a clause that says we can stop in November if Russia don't qualify."Then, the Russian FA can choose another direction and I would also be free to go."Hiddink's Russia are currently second in World Cup qualifying Group Four having lost one of their three games.They lie four points behind leaders Germany with a game in hand and face the group's whipping boys Azerbaijan and Liechtenstein at the end of this month.

Source: SKY_Sports