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Costa in the eye of storm over stamping

DIEGO Costa has quickly become a fan favorite at Chelsea but his fiery temper could have earned him a red card after two stamping incidents in the League Cup semifinal with Liverpool on Tuesday.

The Spain striker appeared to tread down on Emre Can and Martin Skrtel in the second leg clash at Stamford Bridge, that Chelsea won 1-0 to book a place in the Wembley final.

The west London club will be waiting anxiously to see if the Football Association choose to take retrospective action.

Any suspension could rule Costa out of Chelsea’s crucial top-of-the-table Premier League clash at home to second-placed Manchester City, which it leads by five points, on Saturday.

Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers had little doubt the Brazilian-born striker should have been sent off. “There’s no need to do it. He’s a top class player. He knows how to do it so the officials don’t see. It wasn’t good for the game. It’s disappointing to see such a good player behave like that,” Rodgers told reporters.

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho saw things differently.

The Portuguese, no stranger to conspiracy theories, sought to explain away the incidents as nothing more than accidents blown out of proportion by TV pundits. “I don’t know what you understand by stamp. I think you are already influenced by — there is a campaign by a certain pundit that talks about Diego Costa’s crimes,” he told reporters after former Liverpool midfielder Jamie Redknapp analyzed the match. “What (broadcaster) Sky calls crime, it’s absolutely accidental.

“When you are there and you are paid and you are very well paid — these guys they have a very good seat, they are always right and they always win but they should be honest.”

Chelsea’s winner arrived four minutes into extra time when Branislav Ivanovic rose to power home a header.




 

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