
Jason
Cundy believes Guus Hiddink must win the Champions League or FA Cup for his
second term at Chelsea to be considered a success.
The former Blues defender feels this is where Hiddink will need to focus his
efforts, with Chelsea unlikely to secure a top four spot in the Premier
League.
Cundy expects the Blues to come through their last-16 test against Paris
Saint-Germain when the two sides meet in February, but despite his optimism
and belief that Chelsea's best performances have been in Europe this season,
the 46-year-old does not expect them to go all the way in the Champions
League.
"The Champions League is where I think most of his concentration is going to
go, of course there's the FA Cup," Cundy told
Goals On Sunday.
"That's going to have to be his aim - silverware. That's the only thing he
can do, the league, finishing, 10th, 15th, 8th, does it really matter? As
long as they don't go down.
"I don't think Chelsea will win it, I don't think we've been good enough and
shown it. Funnily enough though our best performances this season have come
in that competition. I fancy us to get past PSG. Luck of the draw, who knows
what can happen in that competition, but that's got to be the aim."