Hiddink: Uncertain future
Guus Hiddink is remaining tight-lipped with regards his future following Russia's failure to qualify for the World Cup finals.
Russia were denied a place in South Africa following a play-off clash with Slovenia, with a 1-0 defeat in Maribor ending their World Cup dream.
The Dutchman, whose existing contract expires in summer 2010 following the finals, had announced towards the end of Russia's qualifying campaign that any questions about his future would be dealt at with at a later stage.
But with Russia's World Cup campaign now at a premature end, those questions have been hastily brought forward, although the Dutchman, for now, is remaining tight-lipped.
He said: "I have an existing contract until the end of the World Cup finals in July 2010.
"The question [of whether I will continue to Euro 2012] will require some time for thought.
"Before the matches with Germany and Slovenia the Russian Football Association (RFS) expressed their desire to continue working together.
"But we'll talk about the future at a later stage."
Hiddink took over as coach in 2006 and guided Russia through a difficult qualifying group involving England and Croatia to an historic semi-final place at the 2008 European Championship.
But having enjoyed varying degrees of success at World Cup finals with Holland, Australia and South Korea, failure to qualify on this occasion with Russia will prove an unwelcome blot an otherwise illustrious record for the Dutchman, who turned 63 earlier this month.

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