Atletico Madrid vs Chelsea: Diego Costa’s ghost can finally be laid to rest in Champions League clash
CHELSEA jet out to join Diego Costa in Madrid today.
This isn’t however a rekindling of friendships, more a coincidental twist in one of the longest, and messiest transfer sagas of the summer.
Unless you’ve lived in a cave since June you’ll be more than aware that our angry man up front was deemed surplus to requirements by Conte, who dumped him by text, much to the annoyance of the fiery Brazil-born Spaniard.
Cue the obligatory player strike and non-return to Cobham, Costa stayed in his hometown in Brazil while seeming to call the shots about where he was going next, namely a return to Atletico.
Normally in these situations the selling club is forced to take a lesser fee knowing the power is with the buyer, however in this case Chelsea held firm and are to be congratulated if the reported £67million fee is to be believed.
Interesting then that the transfer is agreed the same week we head out to the impressive looking new home, the Wanda Metropolitano, to face his new and former-former employers.
Diego of course won’t be cleared to play until January 2018 as Atletico are serving a transfer ban.
But I wonder he will be in the ground, watching on, possibly with an Atletico scarf or similar to state his new loyalties.
Costa has said this week he holds no hard feelings towards Conte or Chelsea, which was nice of him.
Sadly though his behaviour has tainted what should be remembered an impressive three seasons in the Premier League for him.