Guus Hiddink wants Chelsea to embrace 'dirty work'

Chelsea’s attacking contingent must stabilise the Blues’ season by learning to love the Premier League’s “dirty work”, according to boss Guus Hiddink.

Guus Hiddink wants Chelsea to embrace 'dirty work'

Chelsea’s attacking contingent must stabilise the Blues’ season by learning to love the Premier League’s “dirty work”, according to boss Guus Hiddink.

Oscar, Willian and Diego Costa struck to hand Hiddink his first win in his second stint as interim boss as Chelsea sunk Crystal Palace 3-0 at a rain-soaked Selhurst Park.

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