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Antonio Conte 'needs instant title bid' at Chelsea, says Guus Hiddink

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Image: Antonio Conte will take over at Chelsea in the summer

Guus Hiddink says incoming Chelsea manager Antonio Conte will be expected to mount a title challenge in his first season.

Hiddink was appointed in December after Jose Mourinho's Chelsea plummeted from title winners in 2015-16 to candidates for relegation prior to Christmas.

The Dutchman, in his second caretaker spell at Stamford Bridge, has restored stability, but he still has just one home win in the Premier League ahead of Monday's match with title-chasing Tottenham.

Conte has been appointed as Mourinho's permanent successor and must secure an immediate about turn in fortunes, according to Hiddink.

"The pressure is on. We have to see Chelsea next year again fighting for the title and being on top," Hiddink said.

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"There are many teams fighting for the title. Five, six clubs must always express their desire for the title, including Chelsea."

Leicester need three more points to win the most unlikely of titles and could achieve it on Sunday with victory at Manchester United.

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Guus Hiddink thinks the pressure that comes with the Chelsea job will be nothing new for Antonio Conte

If the Foxes draw at Old Trafford, Spurs must end a 26-year wait for victory at Chelsea to have any chance of the title. Even if Leicester lose, Spurs know they need to win to retain any realistic hope.

Hiddink reckons the influx of the TV revenue will make the Premier League more competitive, with it possible Leicester's challenge will be repeated.

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Graeme Souness believes Conte has a tough task on his hands to turn around Chelsea's fortunes

"The established teams, clubs will desperately react, but with the means all the clubs are getting now, they can be more competitive than just a one day or one season happening," Hiddink said.

If the title race goes to final day, when Chelsea play Leicester at Stamford Bridge, there is no suggestion the Blues will roll over to prevent Spurs from winning the title.

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Here's a look at Conte's managerial record with club and country

"If so, we play our game, at our utmost," Hiddink said, before adding the Foxes will be appropriately congratulated should they win the title.

"You must give the champions the guard [of honour], that is of course normal," he said.

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