
Jose
Mourinho welcomes back Diego Costa to the Chelsea squad for Saturday’s
London derby with QPR at Stamford Bridge.
It will be Costa’s first Chelsea appearance since the October 5 defeat of
Arsenal. He has missed the past four games after picking up a hamstring
injury during an international window in which he played almost every minute
of the games against Slovakia and Luxembourg.
The striker had made an excellent start to his Stamford Bridge career,
scoring nine goals in seven Premier League appearances, but has been
unavailable for the matches against Crystal Palace, Maribor, Manchester
United and Shrewsbury through injury.
“It is good for us,” said Mourinho. “It's difficult when you only have one
striker available, but when you have two the situation improves.”
Mourinho admits he is powerless to stop Costa from joining up with the Spain
squad for their European Qualifier with Belarus on November 15 and Germany,
their successors as world champions, in a friendly three days later.
Asked whether Costa would be part of the Spain contingent, Mourinho said:
"That's not my call, that's not my decision.
"I'm nobody to stand in the way. I cannot stop him from going. The only
thing I can say is what everybody knows. He was having problems in Chelsea
and we managed to keep him playing.
"But after the national team we lost him for four matches. Crystal Palace,
Maribor, Shrewsbury and Manchester United. Four matches in three different
competitions."
Mourinho, perhaps in a statement directed towards Spain boss Vicente del
Bosque, is adamant the £32million signing from Atletico Madrid will be
handled with care.
Mourinho added: "Again he needs to be under special care and we are going to
do that. It's the only thing we can do.
"I'm always supportive of players playing for their countries when the
players are in condition to do it and when the players in the national team
follow the same kind of procedures to recover from the problems they have."
Costa's absence has been made worse for Mourinho as striker Loic Remy
suffered a groin injury in the defeat of Maribor, who Chelsea play in
Champions League Group G next Wednesday.
Costa's participation in Slovenia is by no means certain.
"Let's see step by step," Mourinho said. "With his situation it's difficult
to predict what can happen."
The saving grace has been the form of 36-year-old Didier Drogba, who has
scored in three successive matches against Maribor, Manchester United and
Shrewsbury.
Those goals were Drogba's first since his return to Stamford Bridge
following a two-year absence after eight years and 157 goals.
"For such a legend in this club, it's a difficult decision to take,"
Mourinho added.
"We took it together: owner, board, me, him, all of us together.
"To be important you don't need at the age of 36 to play 90 minutes of 50
matches.
"To be important you need to be there when the team needs you to be there.
"He was fantastic for us in the last week when we were in real trouble,
without Diego and without Remy.
"And doing something that nobody should do, which is to play two 90 minutes
of football with 48 hours difference. He managed to do that in an absolutely
fantastic way."