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Courtois believes Premier League leaders Chelsea have benefited from Diego
Costa learning to keep his cool in the face of provocation this season.
The Blues claimed a hard-fought 2-1 victory at Stoke on Saturday that
maintained their double-figure cushion at the top of the table ahead of the
international break, though it was Costa who once again took centre stage.
His theatrics were viewed dimly by Potters boss Mark Hughes, who accused him
of targeting his players, while referee Anthony Taylor's patience wore thin
as early as the 16th minute when he cautioned the Spaniard seemingly for
dissent when Costa was not awarded a free-kick for a blatant dive.
Costa showed more restraint in the final 74 minutes to avoid further
punishment, despite being clattered into by both Phil Bardsley and Bruno
Martins Indi, as Antonio Conte's side claimed a late winner through Gary
Cahill.
Costa had almost as many bookings - 10 - as goals - 16 - last term, but he
has found the net on 18 occasions already this term, and goalkeeper Courtois
thinks that while he is still no shrinking violet, Chelsea's leading
marksman now knows how to better control his emotions.
"They were very physical and it was hard to find our usual game," the
Belgian said of Stoke.
"They tried to put our players out of the game by doing that. They know
Diego doesn't like it and he maybe starts to fight with people. Maybe they
do this to get him a red card or something.
"In some moments maybe Diego exaggerates a bit as well, but I think most of
the time they were hitting him quite well.
"After four or five 50-50 moments where the referee can whistle or not
whistle, he gets a bit angry and gets a yellow card. So it's important for
him to stay calm and he's developed that a lot this season.
"When they kicked him, he remained calm and that's very good for us because
in the worst case, he would have got a second yellow card and been out of
the game.
"It's a good job he remained calm and dealt with what happened to him and
moved on.
"Diego is the type of guy who has a lot of energy and goes for every ball
and he gets kicked as well. People know how he is as well and a lot of Stoke
players got a yellow card for fouls on him. He was always calm and he does
well for us."