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Hiddink revealed Leicester manager Claudio Ranieri called him to thank
Chelsea for their role in handing the Foxes the Premier League title.
Ranieri, who was sacked by Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich in 2004, guided
the Foxes to a remarkable title success, sealed when Tottenham conceded a
two-goal lead to draw 2-2 in a bad-tempered clash at Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea interim boss Hiddink said: "I got a call from Ranieri. He called and
thanked us for what we did, especially the second half, and I congratulated
him for being champions.
"He said five times 'thanks', because of the emotion. I didn't see any tears
because it was not a Facetime conversation, but his voice was trembling a
bit."
Hiddink also took time to pay tribute to the newly crowned Premier League
champions.
"A lot has been written about this and it is a fairytale story," he added.
"What is admirable in Leicester, despite not being favourites, bit by bit
they were written towards the championship then normally you get reactions
of implosions and that they didn't do.
"There was no tension when they started smelling the title. That's why I
think they deserve it highly."
Chelsea captain John Terry also praised Leicester and their manager Ranieri,
whom he worked with during the Italian's time at Stamford Bridge.
"He's (Ranieri) been different class," Terry told Sky Sports. "I spoke to
him pre-season and wished him well.
"To do what he's done this year has been unbelievable and has given hope to
all the smaller sides.
"Credit to Claudio, he's a great manager, a great person.
"Congratulations to all their players because all season long everyone has
been saying they will lose the next one and they've kept winning and
churning out results."
Chelsea surrendered the Premier League crown they won last season to
Ranieri's men following the 2-2 draw at Stamford Bridge, but Terry insists
the Blues, who will be led by Antonio Conte next season, will be back in the
hunt for the title.
He said: "It still hurts us that we have lost the trophy we won last year.
We have been disappointed not to retain it.
"That hurts us having to hand the trophy over to Leicester, credit to them
they have been superb, but we have not been good enough and we will be back
next year."