Cobham
- Jose Mourinho said Friday that star striker Diego Costa would return for
Premier League leaders Chelsea's all-London clash at home to strugglers Queens
Park Rangers on Saturday.
"It
is good for us," Mourinho told a news conference at Chelsea's training
ground in Cobham, south-west of London. "It's difficult when you only have
one striker available, but when you have two the situation improves," the
Blues' manager added.
But
Mourinho said he feared the striker could again suffer injury problems if, as
expected, he is called up by Spain for the forthcoming round of international
fixtures.
Costa
has missed Chelsea's last four matches after returning from international duty
with hamstring and groin problems after appearing in all but eight minutes of
Spain's back to back fixtures with Slovakia and Luxemburg.
Mourinho made it clear he blamed the way Costa had been handled by his national team for his injuries, insisting the player must be managed carefully while he recovers from a long standing hamstring problem.
With
Spain facing another double-header in the middle of November, they play Belarus
in a Euro 2016 qualifier on November 15 before taking on world champions
Germany in a friendly two days later, there is a possibility of the club versus
country row being reignited.
Spain
coach Vicente Del Bosque maintains he will remain "stubborn" in his
approach to selecting Costa.
And
while Mourinho was adamant he will not attempt to resist the player's call-up,
he is concerned the demands placed on Costa may affect his fitness when he
returns to Stamford Bridge.
"The
only thing I can say is what everybody knows. He was having problems in Chelsea
and we managed to keep him playing," the Portuguese boss explained.
"But
after the national team we lost him for four matches. Crystal Palace, Maribor,
Shrewsbury and Manchester United. Four matches in three different competitions.
"Now
he's again available, but he needs obviously to be again under special care. We
are going to provide that. It's the only thing we can do, nothing else."
And
addressing Costa's likely international call-up, Mourinho added: "I am
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 procedures to recover from the problems they have.
"I'm
nobody to stand in the way of the national team. I cannot stop him going."
Fantastic
Drogba
With
Costa back in the side, Didier Drogba is likely to return to the bench after
scoring three goals in his last three games.
The
veteran Ivorian forward has led Chelsea's attack in the absence of Costa and
Loic Remy, who is expected to be out for a further two weeks with a groin
problem.
Mourinho
said the 36-year-old Chelsea great had already justified the decision to return
to the club two years after he left for Shanghai before returning to west
London ahead of the start of this season from Turkish club Galatasaray.
"We
made the decision all together: (Chelsea) owner (Roman Abramovich), board, me,
him, all of us together," Mourinho explained.
"I
think for such a legend in this club, it's a difficult decision to take, and we
took it together, us believing in him, him believing in himself and thinking
that he still has conditions to be important. Which he was always in this club.
"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.
"And,
obviously, he was fantastic for us in the last week when we were in real
trouble without Diego and Remy, doing something that nobody should do: to play
two 90 minutes of football with 48 hours difference. He managed to do that in
an absolutely fantastic way."
The
manager admitted he now faces a selection dilemma, saying: "A fantastic
problem for me. The perfect problem is when Remy is back. That's the perfect
problem: to have all three."
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AFP
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