Sabtu, 27 Februari 2016
The atmosphere in Chelsea’s dressing room has changed since José Mourinho was dismissed in December, according to Mikel John Obi, who would like Guus Hiddink to stay beyond this season.
Hiddink has said he will not be at Chelsea after this season, suggesting on Friday that his successor will have a difficult rebuilding job, but Mikel would love to see the 69-year-old interim manager given the job permanently.
He said: “Obviously, definitely I want him to stay. It is the choice of the owner, the club and the board. They will have to decide but if you speak to the players, 98 or 99% of them want him to stay. We are very happy, we are performing well and let’s hope this continues.
“It depends on the board and it depends on Guus if he wants to continue. He has said that he is here until the end of the season but you never know, he might change his mind. If the club want to appoint him, fair enough. His record speaks for itself.”
The 28-year-old midfielder, speaking after the 5-1 win over a significantly weakened Manchester City in the FA Cup fifth round, believes the players are more relaxed under Hiddink because he “does not hold grudges” and treats players with respect, illustrated by the improved form of Cesc Fàbregas and Diego Costa. “From day one, since Guus has come in, the atmosphere has changed,” Mikel said. “The players feel more relaxed, people know what their jobs are and people are getting on with their jobs in a more relaxed way. And in a way they can perform very well.
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Guus Hiddink has changed atmosphere of Chelsea dressing room
The atmosphere in Chelsea’s dressing room has changed since José Mourinho was dismissed in December, according to Mikel John Obi, who would like Guus Hiddink to stay beyond this season.
Hiddink has said he will not be at Chelsea after this season, suggesting on Friday that his successor will have a difficult rebuilding job, but Mikel would love to see the 69-year-old interim manager given the job permanently.
He said: “Obviously, definitely I want him to stay. It is the choice of the owner, the club and the board. They will have to decide but if you speak to the players, 98 or 99% of them want him to stay. We are very happy, we are performing well and let’s hope this continues.
“It depends on the board and it depends on Guus if he wants to continue. He has said that he is here until the end of the season but you never know, he might change his mind. If the club want to appoint him, fair enough. His record speaks for itself.”
The 28-year-old midfielder, speaking after the 5-1 win over a significantly weakened Manchester City in the FA Cup fifth round, believes the players are more relaxed under Hiddink because he “does not hold grudges” and treats players with respect, illustrated by the improved form of Cesc Fàbregas and Diego Costa. “From day one, since Guus has come in, the atmosphere has changed,” Mikel said. “The players feel more relaxed, people know what their jobs are and people are getting on with their jobs in a more relaxed way. And in a way they can perform very well.
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