GUUS HIDDINK has ruled out a dramatic Chelsea comeback.
Roman Abramovich wants the Dutchman to replace Carlo Ancelotti next season - but Hiddink, 64, insists he will honour his contract as coach of the Turkish national team.
And that has wrecked any ideas of a return to the club he steered to FA Cup glory during his three months in charge at the Bridge in 2009.
Hiddink combined the roles of Chelsea boss and Russian coach as a stop-gap after the sacking of Phil Scolari.
But he has told Chelsea owner and close friend Abramovich he cannot occupy two jobs again.
Hiddink's agent Cees van Nieuwenhuizen confirmed: "Guus has never broken a contract in his life and Roman Abramovich understands that.
"He is under contract with Turkey for their Euro 2012 campaign and it looks as though they will qualify for the play-offs."
Kisaca ozetlim.
Hiddink kontratinin sonuna kadar Turkiyenin basinda kalmak istiyor
2 takim birden yonetemezmis tekrardan, ve Hiddink hic bir zaman kontrati bozmamisdir.
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