
Diego
Costa went from goalscorer to goal provider after laying on two of Chelsea’s
three strikes against Vitesse Arnhem in their 3-1 win in the Netherlands on
Wednesday night.
Costa, who opened his Chelsea account in the 2-1 win over Olimpija Ljubljana
on Monday, took just three minutes to notch his first assist of the evening
at the Gelderdome.
Nemanja Matic sent the Spain international clear and the former Atletico
striker squared the ball for Mohamed Salah to tap into an empty net.
Chelsea doubled their lead 20 minutes later after Costa was felled just
outside the Vitesse area. Fellow new-boy Cesc Fabregas curled the subsequent
free-kick over the wall and into the top corner of the net.
Jose Mourinho’s side went 3-0 up with 15 minutes left to play after another
square ball from Costa was met on the volley by Matic.
The home side managed a consolation goal late on when Uros Djurdjevic headed
past substitute goalkeeper Mitchell Beeney who replaced Peter Cech earlier
in the second half.