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Wilkins says Guus Hiddink is the "ideal" candidate to become Chelsea's
permanent manager and fears the other reported contenders for the role lack
the experience of English football to succeed.
Chelsea have lost only once since Hiddink returned to the club on an interim
basis to succeed the sacked Jose Mourinho in December, but for all of the
improvement he has overseen neither he nor Chelsea have suggested he is
likely to remain beyond the end of the season.
Italy boss Antonio Conte, Diego Simeone of Atletico Madrid and Juventus'
Massimiliano Allegri are among those linked with a move to Stamford Bridge,
but Wilkins wants to see Hiddink remain in charge.
"For me, [Hiddink is] the ideal person to take over," said Wilkins, who was
Chelsea's assistant during Hiddink's last spell at the club.
"You can see the way he has galvanised the squad, and the whole squad.
"They're putting in a great shift of work and looking as if they're going to
win more games than they lose. It's going to be very, very interesting to
see where they can finish.
"You're now seeing the team coming together and playing some really good
football, which gears them up fantastically for the big game they've got
against Paris St Germain [in the Champions League on Wednesday].
"The guys mentioned, I think Simeone has done a magnificent job at Atletico
Madrid but again you've got the language barrier, I don't know if he speaks
English. Antonio Conte, I don't know whether he speaks it. Guus does, he has
the full package for me, it's whether he would want to do it himself.
"When you bring in a new player you give him time to settle down, I think
it's the same with managers to be perfectly honest. If they haven't managed
in the Premier League then it's basically a very different set of rules
you're coming into.
"You don't get rest at Christmas. Everybody seems to bring that up when it
comes to Christmas time, all the managers who haven't managed here before.
"Guus knows how it works, he knows the Premier League, he knows the amount
of effort the players have to put in. Our league is played with the most
high intensity of any of the leagues in the world."