The Dutch coach says his side must still show what they are capable of both for the club and for the players who hope to be heading to Euro 2016 in the summer
Guus Hiddink admits Chelsea is feeling "empty" as it enters the final weeks of the season with nothing left to play for after a disappointing campaign.
"After the defeats suffered in the FA Cup and Champions League, then there's a little bit of emptiness," he told reporters. "You are empty - there is no silverware to go for.
"We knew it would be a difficult season, and we managed to get away from the relegation zone, but at the end you hope to get silverware as the next step.