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I kid you not they are talking about Rafa Benitez, Guus Hiddink (well they were) even heard Fabio Capello mentioned! Most deluded fans in the premier league, they think they are 1 of the biggest teams in the premier league and should be contesting for...
Capello is again being linked with Andre Villas-Boas' job at Chelsea. The Daily Express says Villas-Boas could be sacked by owner Roman Abramovich if Chelsea lose heavily at Napoli. With Abramovich’s friend and first-choice replacement Guus Hiddink...
Hiddink has appeared to rule out a spending spree for star players at Anzhi Makhachkala after becoming the coach of one of the world’s best-funded clubs. Anzhi owner Suleiman Kerimov has attracted attention worldwide with a string of high-profile...
Picture: AFP Source: AFP GUUS Hiddink took to the training pitch yesterday with Russias Anzhi Makhachkala in the hope of working another miracle for a team of ambition but no past success. The 65-year-old former Socceroos boss will be joining a side...
Anzhi. Kerimov was born just 130km from Anzhi's home ground and has made local football development into a social project whose broader importance has also been played up by the Kremlin. Hiddink told Russian reporters he was 'realistic' about Anzhi's...
The 65-year-old will be joining a side that has only spent five years in the Russian Premier League and has failed to find spark despite signing the star tandem of Cameroon's Samuel Eto'o and Brazilian veteran Roberto Carlos. The club heralds from one...
Carlo Ancelotti, one high profile manager currently unemployed, is an option but he was, after all, sacked from Stamford Bridge just a season ago. Roman Abramovich, the Russian tycoon, is unlikely to return to this road previously travelled. Guus...
The 65-year-year will be joining a side that has only spent five years in the Russian Premier League and has failed to find spark despite signing the star tandem of Cameroon's Samuel Eto'o and Brazilian veteran Roberto Carlos. The club heralds from one...
The 65-year-old has joined a side that has only spent five years in the Russian Premier League and has failed to find spark despite signing the star tandem of Cameroon's Samuel Eto'o and Brazilian veteran Roberto Carlos. The club is currently trailing...
Dutch coaching legend Guus Hiddink took to the training pitch on Sunday with his new Russian charge Anzhi Makhachkala in the hope of working another miracle with a team of ambition but no past success. The 65-year-year will be joining a side that has...
However, the other winners of either the World Cup or European Championships since 1996; Luiz Scolari, Roger Lemerre, Otto Rehhagel , Aime Jacquet and Berti Vogts, can boast moderate success at club level if any. On this argument, Guus Hiddink would be...
"Friday Guus Hiddink signed the contract. As well as the post of chief coach, Hiddink will also occupy the post as vice president of the club in charge of development," the club was quoted as saying by Xinhua. Hiddink said Suleyman Kerimov, Anzhi's...
And when AVB gave his under-performing squad a massive dressing down they hit back and questioned his methods and tactics. Sources close to the Russian billionaire owner claim he has run out of patience with Villas-Boas and the only reason he is...
Dutch coaching legend Guus Hiddink signed an 18-month deal with Russian upstarts Anzhi Makhachkala on Friday, reportedly making him one of the world's highest-paid football managers. The 65-year-old former manager of the South Korean and Australian...
Barclays Premier League. That had piled the pressure on Villas-Boas, who admitted his "project" no longer enjoyed the support of all of his players. But the Portuguese insisted he retained the full backing of billionaire owner Roman Abramovich, while...
Moscow - Dutch coach Guus Hiddink signed an 18-month contract to manage ambitious Russian top flight side Anzhi Makhachkala. "Friday Guus Hiddink signed the contract. As well as the post of chief coach, Hiddink will also occupy the post as vice...
Hiddink, a close friend of Roman Abramovich, took over the reigns at Chelsea after Luiz Felipe Scolari’s disastrous spell in charge at Stamford Bridge. He miraculously rejuvenated the side and healed dressing room rifts and lost just once during his...
Feb 18: Dutch coach Guus Hiddink signed an 18-month contract to manage ambitious Russian top flight side Anzhi Makhachkala. “Friday Guus Hiddink signed the contract. As well as the post of chief coach, Hiddink will also occupy the post as vice president...
18th February, 2012 Guus Hiddink has insisted that he has not taken over at wealthy Russian Premier League side Anzhi Makhachkala for the money. The former Real Madrid boss has signed an 18-month contract with the Dagestan giants and will be paid around...
Guus Hiddink (born 8 November 1946 in Varsseveld) is a Dutch former professional football player and manager, currently the manager of the Russian national team, a post he has held since 2006. He is recognised for winning the treble with PSV Eindhoven, leading South Korea to a 4th place finish in the 2002 FIFA World Cup, managing the Netherlands... Full Article
Dutch football coaching legend Guus Hiddink (C) shakes hands with Anzhi Makhachkala's Brazilian defender Roberto Carlos (L) before a team practice session in Belek on February 17, 2012. Hiddink signed today an 18-month deal with ambitious Russian side Anzhi that reportedly makes him one...
View Photo »Anzhi Makhachkala's Cameroonian forward Samuel Eto'o (R) attend a meeting with Dutch football coaching legend Guus Hiddink in Belek on February 17, 2012. Hiddink signed today an 18-month deal with ambitious Russian side Anzhi that reportedly makes him one of the world's highest-paid...
View Photo »Guus Hiddink, right, walks alongside coach Andrei Gordeyev as he meets with players of Russian club Anzhi Makhackala in Belek, Turkey, Friday, Feb. 17, 2012. Russian club Anzhi Makhackala signed renowned Dutch coach Guus Hiddink to an 18-month contract on Friday. After signing the...
View Photo »Guus Hiddink meets with players of Russian club Anzhi Makhackala in Belek, Turkey, Friday, Feb. 17, 2012. Russian club Anzhi Makhackala signed renowned Dutch coach Guus Hiddink to an 18-month contract on Friday. After signing the contract, Hiddink headed immediately to Turkey where the...
View Photo »Head coach of Russian club Anzhi Makhachkala Guus Hiddink gestures during a training session of his new team at Belek in Antalya Province February 18, 2012. Big-spending Russian club Anzhi Makhachkala underlined their ambitions by appointing former national team manger Hiddink as head...
View Photo »Turkey's national soccer team coach Guus Hiddink on the pitch before their Euro 2012 Group A qualifying soccer match against Azerbaijan at the Turk Telekom Arena stadium in Istanbul, on October 11, 2011.
View Photo »ZAGREB, CROATIA - NOVEMBER 15: Guus Hiddink, head coach of Turkey looks on during the EURO 2012 qualifier, play off second leg match between Croatia and Turkey at the Zagreb Stadium on November 15, 2011 in Zagreb, Croatia.
View Photo »Turkey's coach Guus Hiddink walks from the pitch during their Euro 2012 play-off second leg qualifying soccer match in Zagreb, Croatia, Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2011.
View Photo »Turkey's coach Guus Hiddink reacts during their Euro 2012 play-off second leg qualifying soccer match against Croatia in Zagreb, Croatia, Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2011.
View Photo »Turkey's head coach Guus Hiddink during an EURO 2012 qualification play off second leg football match in Zagreb on November 15, 2011.
View Photo »Turkey's coach Guus Hiddink looks on ahead of their Euro 2012 play-off second leg qualifying match against Croatia, in Zagreb, Croatia, Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2011.
View Photo »Turkey's head coach Guus Hiddink looks on during their Euro 2012 playoff qualifying soccer match against Croatia at Maksimir stadium in Zagreb November 15, 2011.
View Photo »Turkey's head coach Guus Hiddink walks on the playing field as Turkey team players take part in a practice session in Zagreb on November 14, 2011, on the eve of their EURO 2012 qualifier playoff second leg football match against Croatia.
View Photo »Turkey's head coach Guus Hiddink looks on during a press conference in Zagreb on November 14, 2011 on the eve of their EURO 2012 qualifier playoff second leg football match against Croatia.
View Photo »Turkey's coach Guus Hiddink attends a news conference ahead of their Euro 2012 play-off qualifying match against Croatia in Zagreb, Monday, Nov. 14, 2011.
View Photo »Turkey national soccer team coach Guus Hiddink (L) and player Omer Toprak attend a news conference at Maksimir stadium in Zagreb November 14, 2011. Turkey will play against Croatia in their Euro 2012 playoff qualifying soccer match on November 15.
View Photo »Turkey's head coach Guus Hiddink gestures during the press conference in Zagreb on November 14, 2011 a day ahead of their second leg EURO 2012 qualification match against Croatia.
View Photo »Turkey's head coach Guus Hiddink and his assistant Oguz Cetin (R) are seen during their first leg of their Euro 2012 play-off soccer match against Croatia at Turk Telekom Arena in Istanbul November 11, 2011.
View Photo »Turkey's coach Guus Hiddink watches the game during the first leg of their Euro 2012 play-off qualifying soccer match with Croatia at Turk Telekom Arena in Istanbul, Turkey, Friday, Nov. 11, 2011.
View Photo »Turkey's coach Guus Hiddink looks on before the first leg of Euro 2012 play-off soccer match against Croatia at Turk Telekom Arena in Istanbul November 11, 2011.
View Photo »Turkey's national soccer team coach Guus Hiddink (C) attends a training session at Inonu stadium in Istanbul November 10, 2011. Turkey will face Croatia in the first leg of their Euro 2012 playoff on November 11.
View Photo »Turkey's national soccer team coach Guus Hiddink (L), accompanied by his player Burak Yilmaz, speaks during a news conference in Istanbul November 10, 2011. Turkey will face Croatia in the first leg of their Euro 2012 playoff on November 11.
View Photo »Turkey's Burak Yilmaz (L) celebrates with Turkey's head coach Guus Hiddink (R) after his goal aganist Azerbaijan during their Euro 2012 qualifying Group A soccer match at Turk Telekom Arena in Istanbul October 11, 2011.
View Photo »Turkey's head coach Guus Hiddink looks on before the start of his team's Euro 2012 qualifying Group A soccer match against Germany at Turk Telekom Arena in Istanbul October 7, 2011.
View Photo »Turkey's national soccer team coach Guus Hiddink attends a training session at Inonu stadium in Istanbul, on October 6, 2011. Turkey will play a Euro 2012 Group A qualifying football match against Germany on October 7, 2011.
View Photo »Dutch football coaching legend Guus Hiddink (C) shakes hands with Anzhi Makhachkala's Brazilian defender Roberto Carlos (L) before a team practice session in Belek on February 17, 2012. Hiddink signed today an 18-month deal with ambitious Russian side Anzhi that reportedly makes him one...
View Photo »Andre Villas-Boas would rather quit Chelsea than work with Guus Hiddink. The under-fire Blues boss made it clear yesterday that he does it his way or no way… Asked if he needed the help of a more experienced man alongside him, 34-year-old Villas-Boas replied: ‘In what sense?’
grow with [the] team ... My mentor Guus Hiddink has taught me to constantly check whether people do all they can for the team or for themselves and their ego.
