
Spain
coach Vicente del Bosque insists Diego Costa is no criminal but admits the
Chelsea striker is prone to getting caught up in "unsavoury incidents."
Costa has been involved in numerous controversial on-field incidents, the
latest coming in last week's fiery 2-2 draw against Tottenham when he
clashed with Mousa Dembele, resulting in the Spurs midfielder being banned
for six matches by the Football Association.
The 27-year-old also created a stir after he turned his back on the country
of his birth Brazil to play for his adopted homeland Spain at the 2014 World
Cup.
The striker has since mustered just one goal in 10 international appearances
but still looks set to be selected by Del Bosque in his squad for Euro 2016.
"We can justify if he has played well or badly, but he has committed no
crime," Del Bosque said. "With us he has always acted correctly. There have
been some unsavoury incidents, but he hasn't committed any crime and he
always comes here with plenty of desire.
"That is what we value and we are not going to doubt him because of his
behaviour."
Spain made a disappointing exit during the group stages at the 2014 World
Cup in Brazil but will travel to France this summer aiming to win their
third European championships in a row.
Del Bosque has been criticised in the past for being too loyal to some of
Spain's golden generation whose glory days are now behind them.
The debate between whether 166-cap captain Iker Casillas or Manchester
United's David de Gea should start in goal being the most glaring example.
"I believe a lot in the veterans that have spent a lot of time with us and
the new ones that are coming to give us the boost of fresh blood that they
offer," Del Bosque added.
"Our objective is not to think that we have won two consecutive European
Championships because people aren't going to value that, but what we do in
this Euros.
"We have the dream and the objective to have a good tournament, but we are
not so arrogant to think we will turn up and win it.
"Having won two in a row shows we have a strong team, but nothing more. We
need to show it out on the field."