
Chelsea
defender Branislav Ivanovic has welcomed interim manager Guus Hiddink back
to the club but warned his team-mates they bear the responsibility for
results.
The Serbian full-back is one of a few players, along with John Terry and
John Obi Mikel, who were at the club during Hiddink's previous period in
charge, when he led them to an FA Cup win in 2009.
"He was the one who gave me a proper chance in this club," Ivanovic told
Chelsea's website. "I know how good his work was the first time he was
here and I am grateful to him for that moment, but it was a long time ago.
"Now is a new challenge, a completely different situation. I think his first
aim is to stabilise us, so we can play like we did against Sunderland."
With Hiddink watching from the stand alongside former Chelsea striker Didier
Drogba, Ivanovic headed an early goal in the 3-1 win at home to Sunderland
on Saturday.
Individual players were booed, however, for their perceived part in the
sacking of popular manager Jose Mourinho and the team are still in the
Premier League's bottom six, three points above the relegation places.
"All of us have a responsibility for what has happened and all of us are
responsible for where we are in this moment," Ivanovic added.
"The manager is not on the pitch, it is the players, so we lose the games
and the thing we can change in the future is ourselves.
"We have to be honest with each other and honest with ourselves, then win a
couple of games in a row and stick with that for a long time to get back to
winning regularly, because it is important for the club."