

Following midweek victory against one side from the north west, Guus Hiddink says we will not be taking our foot off the gas against another at Stamford Bridge tomorrow.
The Dutchman spoke to his team this morning to draw a line under Wednesday's 3-1 win against Liverpool, and he insists the side will are now fully focused on the challenge of Bolton Wanderers and the Barclays Premier League.
The game comes sandwiched between crucial Champions League encounters, but with the lingering belief that we could still be league champions, Hiddink has demanded that the players concentrate on the job at hand.
'Of course after the unexpected win, we have to make the switch towards the league, we have two days of recovery, and tomorrow we have to be fully concentrated,' he began.
'That's not easy but we emphasised fully on that in today's meeting, a short briefing about the Liverpool game and then focus ourselves on the Bolton game, which is not an easy game.
'Knowing the fact that we have had a tough game on Wednesday [Bolton] will use it but we have to focus on that. The key must be in the concentration, it's difficult to go there but I hope we don't need an alarm bell ringing before we start playing the game,' said the 62-year-old.
With just three days before the second leg, Hiddink admitted there is the possibility of resting a couple of players at the Bridge, but aims to field the strongest side he realistically can.
'You must always be careful with temptations,' he warned. 'I think we have to focus on the league. We know we are not in the most luxurious position to win the league, we have to chase which gives a lot of pressure, but we have some little problems which might give me the opportunity to rest one or two players.
'As long as we are in the race for the title, it is difficult after our loss at Tottenham, but we do not know how the other teams react, so we will see. As long as we are mathematically in charge we will fight for that.
'Talking about the league the other [clubs] must stumble and we must not fail, must not drop any points so that's difficult but still reachable. The other two roads, of course we are now facing next week the FA Cup semi-finals, a big game against a big club, but let's make first steps first which is Bolton.'
John Terry's yellow card at Anfield means he will miss the home leg on Tuesday, but Ricardo Carvalho is fit to step in, and could feature against Gary Megson's side.
'Everyone knows John Terry is suspended for the second game and it's very logical Ricardo Carvalho will play,' said Hiddink.
'He has practiced and trained with a lot of desire and commitment lately and is good. He needs the rhythm of the game but he is showing okay. He is fit to start.'
Another whose involvement is in question tomorrow is Didier Drogba, who it is thought could be afforded a rest with Nicolas Anelka possibly starting against his former club. Hiddink has been discussing the Ivorian's recent form, which saw him win the fans' Player of the Month award for March.
'It is important of course and he is having this beautiful period although to be honest he could have scored one more at least in the first half of the last game,' Hiddink assessed. 'He knows that himself, but he is hot to play and is very energetic.
'That's where it pays off to him and also to the team. That's one of the tasks of a coach to get the best out of individuals and make a strong team to adjust all the qualities of all players.'
Finally, Hiddink responded to a couple of the morning's newspaper stories, dismissing speculation about two strikers.
First, he rubbished reports that he had criticised Harry Redknapp's use of Russian international Roman Pavlyuchenko at Tottenham, and that he would be advising the club to bring the forward to west London, and then ruled out any similar plans for Valencia striker David Villa.
On Pavlyuchenko, he said: 'I did not give any comment and I don't want to defend myself. I don't give any comment on players who are playing in other clubs. In this case Harry Redknapp knows exactly what to do with his players, he is a respected professional. I didn't mention anything about Pavlyuchenko.'

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