
Chelsea
striker Diego Costa has defended Premier League referees but insists he will
not change his aggressive style of play.
The Brazilian-born Spain striker was suspended for three matches for
treading on Liverpool’s Emre Can in the Capital One Cup semi-final.
Blues manager Jose Mourinho was incensed to lose his player to retrospective
video evidence and insists his club are victims of a “campaign” by officials
and the media.
But Costa has leapt to the defence of match officials insisting they do a
good job in difficult circumstances.
"I think the referees should think about how many times I am hit or kicked
before I get angry about it,” he told The Guardian.
"But referees here in England are good enough and professional, and they
also understand well and realise what happens out on the pitch. They take
that into account.
"I've been a target for defenders for a long time, and I am used to getting
kicked by them, to get knocked by them.
"I also fight and tackle, even if some defenders complain at the slightest
contact. To me, you draw a line under all that as soon as the game is over.
We shake hands and it is all left on the field.
Mourninho will be able to select his combative star for Tuesday’s Champions
League last-16 first-leg tie against Paris St Germain.
Costa, who has been in fine form scoring 17 times in 19 Premier League
appearances since signing from Atletico Madrid last summer, wants to
continue working hard for his manager and team.
"Up to now, things have gone phenomenally well for me at Chelsea," Costa
added.
"Jose Mourinho has been really clear about what he expects from me, saying
he wants me working hard rather than just scoring. Hard work is what he
values."