Hiddink MUST Stay
Whatever happens between now and the end of the season, whether Chelsea win the Champions League, the FA Cup (the League for me is a Bridge to far), or not, simply put Hiddink MUST stay.
Hiddink has brought Drogba back from the brink, given Malouda licence to play with the confidence that Chelsea paid all that money for and with Essien back from his long term injury, its like having three new signings.

Drogba terrorised Arsenal yesterday, Malouda run himself into the ground and it is more than appropriate that these two blues were Chelsea's goalscoring heroes yesterday.
On the tube up to the New Wembley the consensus of opinion from the Gooners was that Drogba had to be stopped. Those same Gooners on the way home suffered their realism as Drogba raced onto a Lampard long-ball, beat Silvestre for pace and slotted the ball home with his left-foot after slipping round Fabianski.

Talking about slipping around, the pitch was a disgrace. Akin to Hackney Marshes let alone the wonderful stadium that the New Wembley has become.
Drogba's intentions were clearly to be seen as in the early minutes he beat Arsenal's defence and Fabianski but his long range header was cleared off the line by Gibbs who covered well. This seemed to spark Arsenal into life, as they took the lead when Walcott shot home, the ball deflecting of Ashley Cole before bouncing over a sprawling Cech.
Fourteen minutes later Malouda controlled a Lampard pass on the edge of the area he cut inside and hit a low shot past Fabianski down at his near post.
Anelka hit the post and Chelsea's confidence grew and with the exception of the last few minutes when Cech was finally tested in the air, Chelsea were in control.
After the game, Hiddink paid tribute to Drogba and the team. He said "It's amazing every week, every game, he is delivering very much. The team is delivering, not just Drogba, but Drogba is the end regarding the production and you cannot always value a striker on his goals because he can do a lot for the team, not always scoring but very determined and very decisive."
Goals Downloads:http://www.chelseavideos.co.uk/Malouda/Malouda%20v%20Arsenal%20FAC%2009.avi
http://www.chelseavideos.co.uk/Drogba/Drogba%20v%20Arsenal%20FAC%2009.avi
Arsenal: Fabianski, Eboue, Toure, Silvestre, Gibbs, Walcott, Fabregas, Denilson (Nasri 85), Diaby, Van Persie (Arshavin 75), Adebayor (Bendtner 82)
Goal: Walcott 17
Booked: Denilson 72
Chelsea: Cech, Ivanovic, Alex, Terry (c), A Cole, Ballack, Essien, Lampard, Anelka (Kalou 81), Drogba, Malouda
Goals: Malouda 32, Drogba 83
Booked: Ivanovic 37, Ballack 43
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