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Hiddink says he is enjoying his second stint at Chelsea but admits his
managerial career will end at the conclusion of the current season.
The 69-year-old replaced Jose Mourinho in mid-December after the Portuguese
left Stamford Bridge following a terrible run of results in the Premier
League.
The Blues entertain Manchester City on Sunday with a spot in the
quarter-finals of the FA Cup up for grabs.
However, the Dutchman is not planning to remain at the club even though he
expects to watch the Blues from the stands next season.
He said: "I feel fit, I feel fresh and, every morning, I go with a smile.
Although we have a difficult time when there's a loss, I love to go to
Cobham, to the training field, so I feel fresh.
"On the other hand, young people must take over and I must retreat a bit. I
will visit Chelsea often next season but I'm not thinking of working
elsewhere."
Hidink also praised Brazilian international Willian whose form this season
has been excellent, despite the mediocre team displays.
He added: "He is gifted by nature with his talent. His feet are like hands.
He can do anything with his feet. He is working and does whatever you ask
him to do."