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Hiddink is hopeful that Gary Cahill will be fit for Chelsea's Super Sunday
clash with Crystal Palace.
Cahill is a minor doubt for the London derby with an ankle problem, but
Hiddink is confident the centre-half will be cleared to face the fifth-place
Eagles.
Chelsea themselves are 14th, 11 points behind Alan Pardew's side.
"Gary Cahill didn't train on Wednesday, which means he has a little
problem," Hiddink said.
"He has an ankle injury - some ligaments are a bit tight - but we have
several days to go, so I'm not negative about him."
Striker Loic Remy is a doubt for the clash because of a calf problem, but
there is no concern over Oscar, Willian and Eden Hazard who sustained minor
knocks in the goalless draw with Manchester United.
"We had two tough games against Watford and Man Utd. The physical intensity
was high in both games, but we didn't have big damage," Hiddink said.
"Oscar was a bit hurt after a challenge. Willian got some tackles, so did
Eden. There was intensity in these games, but they have been recovering so
they are okay."
Radamel Falcao has been ruled out until mid-January at the earliest because
of a thigh problem, but his fellow striker Diego Costa returns from
suspension at Selhurst Park.