I do think that Hiddink legacy is bigger than many people think...I've seen Carlo receiving the credits for many things that Guus have done. 1- Playing Drogba alongside Anelka: few people believed that both could play together, but since Guus' first game against Aston Villa it was proved to be a lie. They played really good during the dutch ternure. 2- Playing Ivanovic as a right back: Ancelotti did not discovered the serbian as a good right back...Guus did. It was in the first leg against Liverpool that he played in this position and scored two goals. Any other manager would have chosen Paulo Ferreira...before that match Ivanovic was likely to leave in the end of season whitout been noticed. 3- Rediscovered Malouda: again many people say that Malouda started to play well during this season...another lie. He started playing well since Guus arrived. He say in this interview that Hiddink was really important for him: http://soccernet.espn.go.com/columns/story?id=785358&sec=england&root=england&cc=3888. Like Ivanovic, everybody tought that his days at Stamford Bridge were numbered but due his superb end of season he stayed and everybody knew he was going to be a really important player for Chelsea this season. 4- Showed to the world that Chelsea squad was still good enough to win major trophies: before Hiddink, many people said that Chelsea squad didnt aged well, I bet my money that many Chelsea's fan tought the same. Since Guus arrived, Chelsea got the same points that United, humiliated Liverpool in Europe and should have been in CL final...I dont forget the FA Cup glory. Guus Hiddink deserves the credits for the succes of this season, he resolved one hundred of problems that we had here. When the italian arrived he found a squad with good prospecs of succes...without him Carlo would probably have been sacked after 2 months...Hiddink is one of the best manager that this world have ever seen.