

By CHARLIE WYETT
GUUS HIDDINK last night taunted Harry Redknapp over his treatment of Roman Pavlyuchenko, saying: He’d be better off at Chelsea!
The Blues manager slammed Tottenham boss Redknapp for dumping the Russia striker on the bench.
Hiddink said: “It’s a pity he’s left in reserve. I’d never do that. A talented player like Roman must play, play and play again. He would prove to be useful to Chelsea.”
Pavlyuchenko, 27, has netted 13 goals since a £13.8million summer move from Spartak Moscow.
Hiddink, who is also Russia boss, said: “Roman could seriously strengthen Chelsea’s attack, to add both power and pace.
"I used to call him a sleeping giant.
"Since he began playing for Tottenham, he began to think more quickly on the field and he is now playing better.
"It's a pity the club keep him in reserve — I would never do that.
"A talented player like Roman must play, play and play again.
"I think Pavlyuchenko would prove useful to Chelsea."

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