
Antonio
Conte's suggestion Diego Costa was targeted by Stoke defenders was the other
way around, according to Mark Hughes.
Gary Cahill's late winner meant Chelsea ran out 2-1 winners at the bet365
Stadium on Saturday and secured a 13-point lead at the top of the Premier
League ahead of Manchester City's clash with Liverpool, live on
Sky
Sports 1 HD.
Costa was booked in the first half and repeatedly clashed with Stoke
defenders Ryan Shawcross and Bruno Martins Indi in a heated fixture between
the sides, which saw Phil Bardsley sent off in added time.
Conte claimed Costa showed great discipline to avoid a second yellow despite
Stoke's efforts to make him "angry and then to react", but Hughes insists it
was just the same old tricks from the Chelsea striker.
"We didn't target Costa, he targeted our players if anything," said former
Chelsea forward Hughes.
"I played in that position for many years and you have to react better than
that.
"He is an outstanding striker, you can still have that edge, you can still
look after yourself but that kind of behaviour, going over too easily and
staying down when he wasn't hurt, doesn't help.
"He draws fouls and tries to make the most of contact when they are not
fouls. He is adept at the dark arts and everyone in football recognises
that."