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Hiddink has confirmed both Diego Costa and Eden Hazard are injury doubts for
Saturday's FA Cup quarter-final at Everton, after the pair came off in the
second half of Chelsea's 2-1 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain.
Costa was substituted with 30 minutes remaining in the game and went
straight down the tunnel to receive treatment, while Hazard came off after
77 minutes.
Hiddink confirmed both players will be assessed by the club's medical staff
at Chelsea's training ground on Thursday to see if they stand a chance of
playing at Goodison Park.
"We'll see if there is big damage tomorrow," Hiddink told reporters after
the game. "Diego was desperate to play today although he was not 100 per
cent fit.
"I don't know it's worse, we'll see tomorrow. In two days we have to play
another game."
Costa, who had been labeled a 'fraud' in a post on one of PSG's official
social media accounts in the build-up to the game, scored against his
antagonists but it was not enough to keep Chelsea in the competition.
The FA Cup is now the only competition they can win in what has been a
nightmare season.
On the prospect of not playing another Champions League game for at least 18
months, Hiddink reflected: "Chelsea is now in a transition period, that's
true, it's difficult to get into fourth position now.
"Chelsea must consider it's short-term future now and how to handle this,
but they knew that beforehand."