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Hiddink has joked Chelsea tampered with and hid Petr Cech's new gloves ahead
of Sunday's clash with Arsenal following a delivery mix-up.
Cech's glove manufacturers adidas had mistakenly sent a new pair to
Chelsea's Cobham base, south-west of London, rather than to Arsenal's
training facilities at London Colney, north of the capital.
The goalkeeper, who switched allegiance from Stamford Bridge to the Emirates
during pre-season in June, returned to his former club's training ground
this week to collect the errant gloves in person.
And while there he had a conversation with Hiddink, who managed Cech during
his first spell as Stamford Bridge interim boss in 2009.
"You found out," Hiddink laughingly told reporters at Cobham on Friday. "I
was here. It was late in the afternoon, the day before yesterday
[Wednesday], when Petr showed up here.
"It was nice. We had a chat here. Everyone, almost everyone, had gone. It
was already late afternoon.
"He knew the gloves were here and we tried to hide them, which he did not
accept. We also tried to make them a little bit slippery, but he discovered
that also!
"They were wrongly sent here, but we gave them back. It was nice. That's the
story."
The unexpected encounter came just days before struggling champions Chelsea
travel to leaders Arsenal in the Premier League on Sunday. The match is live
on Sky Sports 1 from 3.30pm.
Cech, 33, won four Premier League titles and the Champions League during his
11 years at Chelsea, before joining Arsenal this season in a move that has
given the north Londoners an extra dimension in defence.
The new gloves were made to mark the Premier League record for most clean
sheets, which Cech set against Bournemouth last month when he passed David
James's 169.
The goalkeeper is due to wear them at the weekend as the Gunners bid to
reverse Chelsea's 2-0 win over them at Stamford Bridge in September.
The Blues have not lost to Arsenal in the league since 2011 and remain
unbeaten since Hiddink took over in December.
But with four of those games being draws, Chelsea are just four points above
the relegation zone with the Gunners enjoying a huge 19-point lead over
their London rivals.
The Dutchman said his side need to turn their six-game unbeaten run under
him into more wins.
"We had some half results," he added. "We had a result in the FA Cup. But
the others were half results. We want full results. We can't be patient,
saying we'll get better in four weeks.
"We have to perform now. We'd like a result at the Emirates. Everyone in
this club has to be realistic about where we are in points, compared to the
relegation zone and Europe. We are not panicking, though, and looking too
far forward."
When Hiddink was last in charge at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea inflicted
Arsenal's heaviest Premier League defeat at the Emirates with a 4-1 win in
2009.