Costa injury on 18:29 - Sep 5 with 2249 views | longlostjack | Great player and wish him well. Hope he listens to his body, doesn't overdue it and comes back fit and raring to go next month. | |
| |
Costa injury on 18:30 - Sep 5 with 2230 views | Darran | He's a rubbish finisher anyway T2C said so. | |
| |
Costa injury on 19:45 - Sep 5 with 2077 views | A_Fans_Dad | Sturridge injured. De jong Injured. The Internationals are taking their toll. | | | |
Costa injury on 21:20 - Sep 5 with 1911 views | Kennedy | Yep, and still more games to play. Hopefully all our players return injury free Is Costa out for 2-3 weeks for sure or just a precaution | |
| |
Costa injury on 22:55 - Sep 5 with 1736 views | Dyfnant |
Costa injury on 21:20 - Sep 5 by Kennedy | Yep, and still more games to play. Hopefully all our players return injury free Is Costa out for 2-3 weeks for sure or just a precaution |
Haven't seen any timescale yet | |
| |
Costa injury on 09:18 - Sep 6 with 1547 views | hammy | Having watched the France v Spain game I'm more concerned about Remy playing against us than Costa ... [Post edited 6 Sep 2014 11:29]
| |
| |
Costa injury on 11:02 - Sep 6 with 1416 views | Dewi1jack | Would have been good to beat a full strength Chelsea, just to ensure the mockneys had no excuses. Ah well, let's beat them when they're under strength. I don't care Although, how a squad valued at about £391 million can be under strength is beyond me http://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/fc-chelsea/startseite/verein/631. | |
| If you wake up breathing, thats a good start to your day and you'll make many thousands of people envious. |
| | Login to get fewer ads
Costa injury on 16:55 - Sep 6 with 1198 views | perchrockjack | fek them their mafia owners. Costa,IMO is a real class act and will cause mayhem this season. I can see us winning this 2-1 and shafting the mersonesque bellends who ll be on talkshuite Monday bemoaning about losing " tot a team like Swansea". Remy is good but rusty and we ll have him nd them | |
| |
Costa injury on 17:52 - Sep 6 with 1139 views | ApeShit |
Costa injury on 16:55 - Sep 6 by perchrockjack | fek them their mafia owners. Costa,IMO is a real class act and will cause mayhem this season. I can see us winning this 2-1 and shafting the mersonesque bellends who ll be on talkshuite Monday bemoaning about losing " tot a team like Swansea". Remy is good but rusty and we ll have him nd them |
Rusty? He looked pretty good when he came on against Spain. | | | |
Costa injury on 23:07 - Sep 6 with 948 views | perchrockjack | But rusty for prem league. Anyway, I'm confident in both our team and manager. You? Ape | |
| |
Costa injury on 13:49 - Sep 8 with 733 views | thomasJack | Chelsea are cautiously optimistic they will have Diego Costa available for the top of the table meeting with Swansea City when the Premier League campaign resumes on Saturday despite the Spain striker having withdrawn from the squad for his country’s opening Euro 2016 qualifier against Macedonia on Monday evening. Costa complained of discomfort in his left leg during last week’s friendly defeat to the French at the Stade de France, pain that was apparently not associated with the minor damage sustained in training ahead of the recent win at Everton, and was assessed by the national association’s medical staff. He underwent a scan back in Madrid prior to being released from Vicente del Bosque’s squad, with the results of those tests having since been sent to Chelsea. The London club have conducted their own examinations since the player returned to Cobham and, while the Brazil-born forward has suffered worrying niggles in his hamstrings over recent months, there is some optimism that this latest twinge is not serious. He will continue to be assessed over the remainder of the week ahead of the visit of Swansea to Stamford Bridge where at least one of the sides, currently first and second in the fledgling table, will drop their first points of the season. That game is followed by Chelsea’s first Champions League fixture of term, against Schalke on Wednesday. Costa has made an impressive start in England since joining from Atlético Madrid for £32m in the summer, scoring four goals in his first three league matches. Yet he had been blighted by hamstring trouble towards the end of last season in Spain, reducing his impact in the Champions League final and run-in to Atlético’s successful pursuit of the Primera Liga. Indeed, he was clearly short of fitness at the summer’s World Cup finals which served to nullify his impact in Brazil. http://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/sep/08/diego-costa-chelsea-hopeful-inju | |
| |
Costa injury on 13:57 - Sep 8 with 712 views | MattG |
Costa injury on 13:49 - Sep 8 by thomasJack | Chelsea are cautiously optimistic they will have Diego Costa available for the top of the table meeting with Swansea City when the Premier League campaign resumes on Saturday despite the Spain striker having withdrawn from the squad for his country’s opening Euro 2016 qualifier against Macedonia on Monday evening. Costa complained of discomfort in his left leg during last week’s friendly defeat to the French at the Stade de France, pain that was apparently not associated with the minor damage sustained in training ahead of the recent win at Everton, and was assessed by the national association’s medical staff. He underwent a scan back in Madrid prior to being released from Vicente del Bosque’s squad, with the results of those tests having since been sent to Chelsea. The London club have conducted their own examinations since the player returned to Cobham and, while the Brazil-born forward has suffered worrying niggles in his hamstrings over recent months, there is some optimism that this latest twinge is not serious. He will continue to be assessed over the remainder of the week ahead of the visit of Swansea to Stamford Bridge where at least one of the sides, currently first and second in the fledgling table, will drop their first points of the season. That game is followed by Chelsea’s first Champions League fixture of term, against Schalke on Wednesday. Costa has made an impressive start in England since joining from Atlético Madrid for £32m in the summer, scoring four goals in his first three league matches. Yet he had been blighted by hamstring trouble towards the end of last season in Spain, reducing his impact in the Champions League final and run-in to Atlético’s successful pursuit of the Primera Liga. Indeed, he was clearly short of fitness at the summer’s World Cup finals which served to nullify his impact in Brazil. http://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/sep/08/diego-costa-chelsea-hopeful-inju |
So, even if he's fit, I'd say there's a decent chance they might opt to play it safe and save him for the Schalke game on Wednesday. | | | |
| |