Chelsea’s Diego Costa, he let’s himself be relevant with his antics more than his football. He loves being the news one way or the other. Although he’s been in great form so far this season and didn’t do anything until his recent bust up with his manager, Antonio Conte. The Brazilian was seen to point in the direction of his bench to be subbed of in order to be avoided from a yellow card which would earn him a suspension and won’t be available be for upcoming clash against, Manchester United.
But, the news that came in later was that he was angry at his manager because of his constant nagging on the sidelines due to his side’s lack of pressing. Although this is not the first time he’s done that, he was in a bust up Chelsea’s former manager Jose Mourinho too because of some sort of same thing.
If stories are to believed from Spanish media outlet, Marca, both Conte and Costa were involved further in a shouting argument later on in the dressing room after the match had ended and he also pointed out to Conte that he can’t be doing that again with him and if he’s unhappy with the Chelsea striker he can let him go.
Costa maybe needs to understand that this outrage won’t do anything good to him even if he leaves the Stamford Bridge side next summer, such behavior is unacceptable at any professional level.

He’s been such an asset for Chelsea this season with his goalscoring but all this could really cost him. He won’t have a say in anything if Conte eventually keeps him out of the starting XI.
Chelsea hierarchy maybe also needs to look into the situation to prevent it from growing or it might come and bite them as the season goes on. They need to make an agreement between both parties and let the good start to their season progress even further.
Diego Costa is always associated with something that put him in the bad light, his reaction against his opposition player are also not acceptable on such precessional level but at times managers protect their player and Mourinho used to do that with him. He protected him a lot at times in their title winning season when whole of English media was just putting him on their front pages and you can guess it won’t be in good ways. But a bust up your manager when he’s asking from you to put in lot more effort is totally pathetic and maybe he needs to make himself understand that he needs to act mature at times and take things in a lighter way.
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Both of them need to resolve the issue, if there’s any so that it doesn’t bring any hindrance to Chelsea’s season and the win over Manchester United might be proof of that. Costa looked good and started the game as well, though he failed to score at a time when everyone else around him were enjoying themselves.
Chelsea’s Diego Costa, he let’s himself be relevant with his antics more than his football. He loves being the news one way or the other. Although he’s been in great form so far this season and didn’t do anything until his recent bust up with his manager, Antonio Conte. The Brazilian was seen to point in the direction of his bench to be subbed of in order to be avoided from a yellow card which would earn him a suspension and won’t be available be for upcoming clash against, Manchester United.
But, the news that came in later was that he was angry at his manager because of his constant nagging on the sidelines due to his side’s lack of pressing. Although this is not the first time he’s done that, he was in a bust up Chelsea’s former manager Jose Mourinho too because of some sort of same thing.
If stories are to believed from Spanish media outlet, Marca, both Conte and Costa were involved further in a shouting argument later on in the dressing room after the match had ended and he also pointed out to Conte that he can’t be doing that again with him and if he’s unhappy with the Chelsea striker he can let him go.
Costa maybe needs to understand that this outrage won’t do anything good to him even if he leaves the Stamford Bridge side next summer, such behavior is unacceptable at any professional level.

He’s been such an asset for Chelsea this season with his goalscoring but all this could really cost him. He won’t have a say in anything if Conte eventually keeps him out of the starting XI.
Chelsea hierarchy maybe also needs to look into the situation to prevent it from growing or it might come and bite them as the season goes on. They need to make an agreement between both parties and let the good start to their season progress even further.
Diego Costa is always associated with something that put him in the bad light, his reaction against his opposition player are also not acceptable on such precessional level but at times managers protect their player and Mourinho used to do that with him. He protected him a lot at times in their title winning season when whole of English media was just putting him on their front pages and you can guess it won’t be in good ways. But a bust up your manager when he’s asking from you to put in lot more effort is totally pathetic and maybe he needs to make himself understand that he needs to act mature at times and take things in a lighter way.
Both of them need to resolve the issue, if there’s any so that it doesn’t bring any hindrance to Chelsea’s season and the win over Manchester United might be proof of that. Costa looked good and started the game as well, though he failed to score at a time when everyone else around him were enjoying themselves.