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Hiddink won't rush decision
Russia boss happy to bide time on future.
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Hiddink: Biding his time. Photo:
skysports.com
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Russia boss Guus Hiddink insists he is in no rush to sign
an extended contract.
Hiddink's contract is due to expire after next summer's World Cup finals
in South Africa.
The former Chelsea manager has confirmed he has been offered extended
terms until 2012.
While he is flattered to have been given a new contract, he is against
committing just yet.
Russia are currently locked in a two-legged play-off with Slovenia to
see who makes it to South Africa, but Hiddink is not counting his chickens.
Unclear
"My future remains unclear and from November 18 I could be a free
man," explained Hiddink.
"It's flattering that the Russians have given me the chance to sign
a new contract and stay with them until 2012.
"It's a clear signal that they want to carry on and organise everything
in the future of the Russian game.
"I don't want to go through with the Russian offer at this stage."
Skysports.com,
15th November 2009
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