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Spurs striker Pavlyuchenko out to make sure Hiddink leaves
Chelsea
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Pavlyuchenko hopes Dutchman Hiddink (right)
will wave goodbye to Chelsea at the end of the season and focus
his energies on Russia Photo Reuters
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Roman Pavlyuchenko is confident he can score the goals
to convince Guus Hiddink to walk away from Chelsea at the end of the season
and take full-time charge of Russia's World cup bid.
Speculation that the Chelsea caretaker boss could yet engineer a way of
staying at Stamford Bridge beyond his planned summer exit has still not
gone away, and Pavlyuchenko and his Russia team-mates, preparing to face
Liechtenstein, are desperate to qualify for South Africa in order to keep
their boss.
Russia are four points behind Group Four leaders Germany, but with a game
in hand and Tottenham striker Pavlyuchenko said: 'First, we need to prove
to Guus that we are a good team, and the way we can do that is by winning
our next few matches.
'It depends only on us. I have not been playing recently for my club,
so I have so much energy and I shall fight for the cause.'
Dailymail.co.uk,
31st March 2009
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