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Costa deal completed.
AlexBatak 10 years ago Edited
Chelsea, Italy 204 2707

Posted on: 15/06/2014

Chelsea Football Club is delighted to announce Diego Costa has today completed his transfer from Atletico Madrid by signing a five-year contract.

He will join up with the first team for our pre-season European training camp next week.

Since becoming a first-choice selection at Atletico, Costa has been one of the most consistent strikers in European football, with his goals and performances over the course of 2013/14 propelling his former club to a first La Liga title in 18 years and a place in the Champions League final.

Powerful and direct, the 25-year-old built a strong reputation in Spain as a fine finisher, particularly in one-on-one situations, and is capable of scoring goals with both his left and right foot while his physical nature also makes him a real threat in the air. His favoured position is as the central striker, with his ability to run in behind opposition defenders making him difficult to pick up.

**Costa said: ‘I am very happy to sign for Chelsea. Everybody knows it is a big club in a very competitive league, and I am very excited to get started in England with a fantastic coach and team-mates. Having played against Chelsea last season I know the high quality of the squad I am joining.

‘I would like to thank everybody at Atletico who made me into the player I am, it was an incredible time for me, but now I am starting a new adventure and I hope to win many trophies with Chelsea.’**

Born in Brazil, Costa’s professional career began at Portuguese club Braga in February 2006. A loan spell at Penafiel in the second division followed before he was sold to Atletico during the 2006/07 campaign. He was then immediately loaned back to Braga until the end of the season, where he scored his first goal for the club in a UEFA Cup win against Parma.

Over the course of the following two seasons, further loan spells with Celta Vigo and Albecete proved important periods in the player’s development as he gained regular first-team football and developed a ruthless streak in front of goal.

In the summer of 2009 Costa was sold to Real Valladolid, and while he enjoyed a fantastic start to his time with the Spanish club, scoring six goals in his first 12 games, the team were struggling and they ended the season relegated.

Ahead of the 2010/11 season a buy-back clause was triggered by Atletico, ensuring Costa returned to the Spanish capital. Both Sergio Aguero and Diego Forlan, however, were ahead of him in the pecking order meaning breaking into the side was not going to be easy.

An injury to Aguero afforded Costa an opportunity and, after scoring the only goal of the game against Real Zaragoza, he went on to net in quick succession against Seville, Getafe and Rosenborg. Later in the season he scored his first hat-trick for the club in a 3-2 win at Osasuna.

Costa missed the first half of the 2011/12 campaign due to injury before spending the second half on loan at Rayo Vallecano, where he enjoyed a fruitful time in front of goal, scoring 10 times in 16 appearances.The 2012/13 season was the one in which he genuinely established himself as a crucial part of Diego Simeone’s Atletico side. Regular starts ensured he was able to produce consistent performances and he ended the season with an impressive 20 goals.Costa was a key figure in Atletico’s successful Spanish Cup campaign, scoring three goals over the course of a two-legged semi-final against Seville and also firing the equaliser as they came from behind to beat Real Madrid 2-1 in the final. He finished as the competition’s top scorer with eight goals.

In 2013/14 he again took his game to another level, with his goals inspiring Atletico to overcome Real Madrid and Barcelona to win the Spanish title.

An opening-day brace in a 3-1 win at Seville was an indication of what was to come, and Costa followed it up with another goal in their next game, a 5-0 win against Rayo Vallecano.

Four days after scoring both goals in a 2-1 win against Osasuna, he netted the only goal of the game as Atletico lay down a marker for the campaign with a 1-0 win against Real Madrid at the Bernabeu.

His influence wasn’t just restricted to La Liga and he scored four goals during the group stages of the Champions League. December was a particularly productive period as he netted five goals in a 10-day spell.When the Champions League resumed in February, Costa scored the only goal of the game as Atletico won 1-0 away at AC Milan in their Round of 16 clash, as well as netting a brace in a comfortable 4-1 second-leg victory.

With Atletico by this time well placed to challenge for the La Liga title, he continued to shine domestically, scoring in four consecutive victories at the end of March, against Espanyol, Real Betis, Granada and Athletic Bilbao.He then went on to score in consecutive matches against Getafe and Elche, before his final goal for the club against Chelsea in the Champions League semi-final second leg.

Atletico secured the Spanish title courtesy of a final-day draw against Barcelona at Camp Nou, although on a personal note it was a disappointing afternoon for Costa as he limped out of the game early on with the hamstring injury that would limit his participation in the all-Madrid Champions League final to just the opening few minutes.He ended his time at Atletico having scored 64 goals in 134 appearances.

On the international stage, Costa made his debut for Brazil in a friendly against Italy in March 2013, coming off the bench to replace Fred in a 2-2 draw.

With the player granted Spanish citizenship in the summer of 2013, he declared he wanted to play for his adopted country. In February 2014, he was called up to the Spain squad for the first time and made his debut in a 1-0 win against Italy at the Vicente Calderon Stadium, home of Atletico.He started Spain’s first two games at the World Cup and has six caps to his name.

Source: Chelsea FC official website.

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Posted: 15/06/2014

Chelsea Football Club is delighted to announce Diego Costa has today completed his transfer from Atletico Madrid by signing a five-year contract.

He will join up with the first team for our pre-season European training camp next week.

Since becoming a first-choice selection at Atletico, Costa has been one of the most consistent strikers in European football, with his goals and performances over the course of 2013/14 propelling his former club to a first La Liga title in 18 years and a place in the Champions League final.

Powerful and direct, the 25-year-old built a strong reputation in Spain as a fine finisher, particularly in one-on-one situations, and is capable of scoring goals with both his left and right foot while his physical nature also makes him a real threat in the air. His favoured position is as the central striker, with his ability to run in behind opposition defenders making him difficult to pick up.

Costa said: ‘I am very happy to sign for Chelsea. Everybody knows it is a big club in a very competitive league, and I am very excited to get started in England with a fantastic coach and team-mates. Having played against Chelsea last season I know the high quality of the squad I am joining.

‘I would like to thank everybody at Atletico who made me into the player I am, it was an incredible time for me, but now I am starting a new adventure and I hope to win many trophies with Chelsea.’

Born in Brazil, Costa’s professional career began at Portuguese club Braga in February 2006. A loan spell at Penafiel in the second division followed before he was sold to Atletico during the 2006/07 campaign. He was then immediately loaned back to Braga until the end of the season, where he scored his first goal for the club in a UEFA Cup win against Parma.

Over the course of the following two seasons, further loan spells with Celta Vigo and Albecete proved important periods in the player’s development as he gained regular first-team football and developed a ruthless streak in front of goal.

In the summer of 2009 Costa was sold to Real Valladolid, and while he enjoyed a fantastic start to his time with the Spanish club, scoring six goals in his first 12 games, the team were struggling and they ended the season relegated.

Ahead of the 2010/11 season a buy-back clause was triggered by Atletico, ensuring Costa returned to the Spanish capital. Both Sergio Aguero and Diego Forlan, however, were ahead of him in the pecking order meaning breaking into the side was not going to be easy.

An injury to Aguero afforded Costa an opportunity and, after scoring the only goal of the game against Real Zaragoza, he went on to net in quick succession against Seville, Getafe and Rosenborg. Later in the season he scored his first hat-trick for the club in a 3-2 win at Osasuna.

Costa missed the first half of the 2011/12 campaign due to injury before spending the second half on loan at Rayo Vallecano, where he enjoyed a fruitful time in front of goal, scoring 10 times in 16 appearances.

The 2012/13 season was the one in which he genuinely established himself as a crucial part of Diego Simeone’s Atletico side. Regular starts ensured he was able to produce consistent performances and he ended the season with an impressive 20 goals.

Costa was a key figure in Atletico’s successful Spanish Cup campaign, scoring three goals over the course of a two-legged semi-final against Seville and also firing the equaliser as they came from behind to beat Real Madrid 2-1 in the final. He finished as the competition’s top scorer with eight goals.

In 2013/14 he again took his game to another level, with his goals inspiring Atletico to overcome Real Madrid and Barcelona to win the Spanish title.

An opening-day brace in a 3-1 win at Seville was an indication of what was to come, and Costa followed it up with another goal in their next game, a 5-0 win against Rayo Vallecano.

Four days after scoring both goals in a 2-1 win against Osasuna, he netted the only goal of the game as Atletico lay down a marker for the campaign with a 1-0 win against Real Madrid at the Bernabeu.

His influence wasn’t just restricted to La Liga and he scored four goals during the group stages of the Champions League. December was a particularly productive period as he netted five goals in a 10-day spell.

When the Champions League resumed in February, Costa scored the only goal of the game as Atletico won 1-0 away at AC Milan in their Round of 16 clash, as well as netting a brace in a comfortable 4-1 second-leg victory.

With Atletico by this time well placed to challenge for the La Liga title, he continued to shine domestically, scoring in four consecutive victories at the end of March, against Espanyol, Real Betis, Granada and Athletic Bilbao.

He then went on to score in consecutive matches against Getafe and Elche, before his final goal for the club against Chelsea in the Champions League semi-final second leg.

Atletico secured the Spanish title courtesy of a final-day draw against Barcelona at Camp Nou, although on a personal note it was a disappointing afternoon for Costa as he limped out of the game early on with the hamstring injury that would limit his participation in the all-Madrid Champions League final to just the opening few minutes.

He ended his time at Atletico having scored 64 goals in 134 appearances.

On the international stage, Costa made his debut for Brazil in a friendly against Italy in March 2013, coming off the bench to replace Fred in a 2-2 draw.

With the player granted Spanish citizenship in the summer of 2013, he declared he wanted to play for his adopted country. In February 2014, he was called up to the Spain squad for the first time and made his debut in a 1-0 win against Italy at the Vicente Calderon Stadium, home of Atletico.

He started Spain’s first two games at the World Cup and has six caps to his name.

Source: Chelsea FC official website.

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Dynastian98 10 years ago Edited
Real Madrid 483 7140

@Chelsea fans

Costa is a disgusting player, you'll have to learn to get used to it. You'll love him because (obviously) he'll play for your team, and he'll fight for every ball. But he is downright disgusting. You'll get a lot of hate just because of that one player. You guys should stay mentally prepared for it.

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@Chelsea fans

Costa is a disgusting player, you'll have to learn to get used to it. You'll love him because (obviously) he'll play for your team, and he'll fight for every ball. But he is downright disgusting. You'll get a lot of hate just because of that one player.

Vendetta 10 years ago Edited
Chelsea FC, Egypt 202 3025

^I will gladly accept him with open arms. No matter how much hate he gets, he will be part of the Blues.

He maybe be a c*nt, but at least he's our c*nt now. :P

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^I will gladly accept him with open arms. No matter how much hate he gets, he will be part of the Blues.

He maybe be a cunt, but at least he's our cunt now. :P

Dynastian98 10 years ago
Real Madrid 483 7140

@Vendetta

There will be no complaints as long as he delivers and performs to expectations. If all goes well, he should notch 20+ league goals for Chelsea next season. If not.... Torres 2.0 alert.

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Eden17Hazard17 10 years ago
Chelsea FC 157 4232

^I do admit that I don't like his attitude, but we need a prolific striker with bags of goals, and if thats what he'll bring then "I will gladly accept him with open arms"

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Lodatz 10 years ago Edited
Tottenham Hotspur, England 150 4992

"If all goes well, he should notch 20+ league goals for Chelsea next season."

Which would be interesting, for Chelsea fans, considering Drogba only ever scored 20+ league goals in one season twice, in his entire career at Stamford Bridge.

I'm not sure what Chelsea fans are moaning about with Torres, to be perfectly honest. His goals have helped them win 2 European trophies. ;)

If Costa scores at important times, then it ultimately won't matter whether or not he breaks the 20 goal mark. He certainly would be an anomaly, if he did. There are hardly any players in history who have scored 20 goals in their first PL season, in fact. It's really, really difficult, for some strange reason...

[Edit: I have since discovered that Ruud van Nistelrooy did indeed manage to do it, and no less than 4 times out of his 5 years at United. I had forgotten that he was, in fact, pretty damn good, upon a time, though he never makes it onto anyone's 'Top Ten' lists]

[Extra edit: holy crap, so did Torres, but only in his first. The rest, not-so-much.]

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"If all goes well, he should notch 20+ league goals for Chelsea next season."

Which would be interesting, for Chelsea fans, considering Drogba only ever scored 20+ league goals in one season twice, in his entire career at Stamford Bridge.

I'm not sure what Chelsea fans are moaning about with Torres, to be perfectly honest. His goals have helped them win 2 European trophies. ;)

If Costa scores at important times, then it ultimately won't matter whether or not he breaks the 20 goal mark. He certainly would be an anomaly, if he did. There is not a single player in history who has scored 20 goals in their first PL season, in fact.

Not that I can think of, at any rate. And I reckon I might've remembered. I'd be interested if anyone can prove that wrong. ;)

"If all goes well, he should notch 20+ league goals for Chelsea next season."

Which would be interesting, for Chelsea fans, considering Drogba only ever scored 20+ league goals in one season twice, in his entire career at Stamford Bridge.

I'm not sure what Chelsea fans are moaning about with Torres, to be perfectly honest. His goals have helped them win 2 European trophies. ;)

If Costa scores at important times, then it ultimately won't matter whether or not he breaks the 20 goal mark. He certainly would be an anomaly, if he did. There is not a single player in history who has scored 20 goals in their first PL season, in fact.

Not that I can think of, at any rate. And I reckon I might've remembered. I'd be interested if anyone can prove that wrong. ;)

"If all goes well, he should notch 20+ league goals for Chelsea next season."

Which would be interesting, for Chelsea fans, considering Drogba only ever scored 20+ league goals in one season twice, in his entire career at Stamford Bridge.

I'm not sure what Chelsea fans are moaning about with Torres, to be perfectly honest. His goals have helped them win 2 European trophies. ;)

If Costa scores at important times, then it ultimately won't matter whether or not he breaks the 20 goal mark. He certainly would be an anomaly, if he did. There is not a single player in history who has scored 20 goals in their first PL season, in fact. It's really difficult, for some strange reason.

Not that I can think of, at any rate. And I reckon I might've remembered. I'd be interested if anyone can prove that wrong. ;)

"If all goes well, he should notch 20+ league goals for Chelsea next season."

Which would be interesting, for Chelsea fans, considering Drogba only ever scored 20+ league goals in one season twice, in his entire career at Stamford Bridge.

I'm not sure what Chelsea fans are moaning about with Torres, to be perfectly honest. His goals have helped them win 2 European trophies. ;)

If Costa scores at important times, then it ultimately won't matter whether or not he breaks the 20 goal mark. He certainly would be an anomaly, if he did. There is not a single player in history who has scored 20 goals in their first PL season, in fact. It's really difficult, for some strange reason...

Not that I can think of, at any rate. And I reckon I might've remembered. I'd be interested if anyone can prove that wrong. ;)

"If all goes well, he should notch 20+ league goals for Chelsea next season."

Which would be interesting, for Chelsea fans, considering Drogba only ever scored 20+ league goals in one season twice, in his entire career at Stamford Bridge.

I'm not sure what Chelsea fans are moaning about with Torres, to be perfectly honest. His goals have helped them win 2 European trophies. ;)

If Costa scores at important times, then it ultimately won't matter whether or not he breaks the 20 goal mark. He certainly would be an anomaly, if he did. There is not a single player in history who has scored 20 goals in their first PL season, in fact. It's really, really difficult, for some strange reason...

Not that I can think of, at any rate. And I reckon I might've remembered. I'd be interested if anyone can prove that wrong. ;)

"If all goes well, he should notch 20+ league goals for Chelsea next season."

Which would be interesting, for Chelsea fans, considering Drogba only ever scored 20+ league goals in one season twice, in his entire career at Stamford Bridge.

I'm not sure what Chelsea fans are moaning about with Torres, to be perfectly honest. His goals have helped them win 2 European trophies. ;)

If Costa scores at important times, then it ultimately won't matter whether or not he breaks the 20 goal mark. He certainly would be an anomaly, if he did. There is not a single player in history who has scored 20 goals in their first PL season, in fact. It's really, really difficult, for some strange reason...

Not that I can think of, at any rate. And I reckon I might've remembered. I'd be interested if anyone can prove that wrong. ;)

[Edit: I have since discovered that Ruud van Nistelrooy did indeed manage to do it, and no less than 4 times out of his 5 years at United. I had forgotten that he was, in fact, pretty damn good, upon a time, though he never makes it onto anyone's 'Top Ten' lists]

"If all goes well, he should notch 20+ league goals for Chelsea next season."

Which would be interesting, for Chelsea fans, considering Drogba only ever scored 20+ league goals in one season twice, in his entire career at Stamford Bridge.

I'm not sure what Chelsea fans are moaning about with Torres, to be perfectly honest. His goals have helped them win 2 European trophies. ;)

If Costa scores at important times, then it ultimately won't matter whether or not he breaks the 20 goal mark. He certainly would be an anomaly, if he did. There is not a single player in history who has scored 20 goals in their first PL season, in fact. It's really, really difficult, for some strange reason...

Not that I can think of, at any rate. And I reckon I might've remembered. I'd be interested if anyone can prove that wrong. ;)

[Edit: I have since discovered that Ruud van Nistelrooy did indeed manage to do it, and no less than 4 times out of his 5 years at United. I had forgotten that he was, in fact, pretty damn good, upon a time, though he never makes it onto anyone's 'Top Ten' lists]

[Extra edit: holy crap, so did Torres, but only in his first. The rest, not-so-much.]

"If all goes well, he should notch 20+ league goals for Chelsea next season."

Which would be interesting, for Chelsea fans, considering Drogba only ever scored 20+ league goals in one season twice, in his entire career at Stamford Bridge.

I'm not sure what Chelsea fans are moaning about with Torres, to be perfectly honest. His goals have helped them win 2 European trophies. ;)

If Costa scores at important times, then it ultimately won't matter whether or not he breaks the 20 goal mark. He certainly would be an anomaly, if he did. There are hardly any players in history who has scored 20 goals in their first PL season, in fact. It's really, really difficult, for some strange reason...

[Edit: I have since discovered that Ruud van Nistelrooy did indeed manage to do it, and no less than 4 times out of his 5 years at United. I had forgotten that he was, in fact, pretty damn good, upon a time, though he never makes it onto anyone's 'Top Ten' lists]

[Extra edit: holy crap, so did Torres, but only in his first. The rest, not-so-much.]

Lodatz 10 years ago Edited
Tottenham Hotspur, England 150 4992

In fact, (and if mods deem this to be too far Off Topic, please let me know and I'll make a thread about it instead), it might be interesting to see how long it has taken some famous names in PL history to actually make it past 20 goals in a season.

Didier Drogba: took 3 years to reach exactly 20 goals, and didn't manage to do it again until his 6th year (out of 8). It's hard to deny Drogba's awesomeness, but, it seems that he saved his goals for select occasions.

Thierry Henry: had to wait until his 3rd year, though he did it for the next 4 seasons in a row after that, being top scorer in the league a whopping 4 times. Gooners should be proud. Probably (and in my opinion) the finest striker the PL era has ever known.

Cristiano Ronaldo: didn't manage to do it until his 5th (and only) year (out of 6), but perhaps that's harsh as he was training up from a 17-year old during that time. Still, it's a shame he didn't manage to do again it in his final year. The 31 goal season remains his only effort above 20 goals.

Fernando Torres: arrived in a blistering storm, notching up 24 goals in his first season. He was easily one of the best strikers in the world. Then? Alas, he never did it again. :(

Luis Suarez: took 3 years to do it, and then managed to equal Ronaldo's record of 31 in his 4th. Still could'nt beat Alan Sherear's record from 1995 though. Speaking of which...

Alan Shearer: this is perhaps a little unfair on Shearer, since of course he played only in England his whole career, but even he took until his 7th year playing (at the age of 24) to break the 20 mark, but since it was to score 31 goals, that's a bit spectacular. He then scored 34, 31, and 25 over the following 3 years, and went on to make it past 20 a following 3 more times, before retiring. He did all that at Blackburn and Newcastle, btw. BLACKBURN.

Maybe I should rethink my claim about Henry, now...

Anyway, you might find it interesting that Eric Cantona never actually managed it, his whole career. That surprised me, but it's a fact.

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In fact, (and if mods deem this to be too far Off Topic, please let me know and I'll make a thread about it instead), it might be interesting to see how long it has taken some famous names in PL history to actually make it past 20 goals in a season.

Didier Drogba: took 3 years to reach exactly 20 goals, and didn't manage to do it again until his 6th year (out of 8). It's hard to deny Drogba's awesomeness, but, it seems that he saved his goals for select occasions.

Thierry Henry: had to wait until his 3rd year, though he did it for the next 4 seasons in a row after that, being top scorer in the league a whopping 4 times. Gooners should be proud. Probably (and in my opinion) the finest striker the PL era has ever known.

Cristiano Ronaldo: didn't manage to do it until his 5th (and only) year (out of 6), but perhaps that's harsh as he was training up from a 17-year old during that time. Still, it's a shame he didn't manage to do again it in his final year. The 31 goal season remains his only effort above 20 goals.

Luis Suarez: took 3 years to do it, and then managed to equal Ronaldo's record of 31 in his 4th. Still could'nt beat Alan Sherear's record from 1995 though. Speaking of which...

Alan Shearer: this is perhaps a little unfair on Shearer, since of course he played only in England his whole career, but even he took until his 7th year playing (at the age of 24) to break the 20 mark, but since it was to score 31 goals, that's a bit spectacular. He then scored 34, 31, and 25 over the following 3 years, and went on to make it past 20 a following 3 more times, before retiring. He did all that at Newcastle, btw. NEWCASTLE.

Maybe I should rethink my claim about Henry, now...

Anyway, you might find it interesting that Eric Cantona never actually managed it, his whole career. That surprised me, but it's a fact.

In fact, (and if mods deem this to be too far Off Topic, please let me know and I'll make a thread about it instead), it might be interesting to see how long it has taken some famous names in PL history to actually make it past 20 goals in a season.

Didier Drogba: took 3 years to reach exactly 20 goals, and didn't manage to do it again until his 6th year (out of 8). It's hard to deny Drogba's awesomeness, but, it seems that he saved his goals for select occasions.

Thierry Henry: had to wait until his 3rd year, though he did it for the next 4 seasons in a row after that, being top scorer in the league a whopping 4 times. Gooners should be proud. Probably (and in my opinion) the finest striker the PL era has ever known.

Cristiano Ronaldo: didn't manage to do it until his 5th (and only) year (out of 6), but perhaps that's harsh as he was training up from a 17-year old during that time. Still, it's a shame he didn't manage to do again it in his final year. The 31 goal season remains his only effort above 20 goals.

Luis Suarez: took 3 years to do it, and then managed to equal Ronaldo's record of 31 in his 4th. Still could'nt beat Alan Sherear's record from 1995 though. Speaking of which...

Alan Shearer: this is perhaps a little unfair on Shearer, since of course he played only in England his whole career, but even he took until his 7th year playing (at the age of 24) to break the 20 mark, but since it was to score 31 goals, that's a bit spectacular. He then scored 34, 31, and 25 over the following 3 years, and went on to make it past 20 a following 3 more times, before retiring. He did all that at Blackburn and Newcastle, btw. BLACKBURN.

Maybe I should rethink my claim about Henry, now...

Anyway, you might find it interesting that Eric Cantona never actually managed it, his whole career. That surprised me, but it's a fact.

AlexBatak 10 years ago
Chelsea, Italy 204 2707

@Lodatz

"Drogba only ever scored 20+ league goals in one season twice, in his entire career at Stamford Bridge."

Drogba scored 29 goals in 2009/10 season in the premier league and 37 goals in total. He always scored when it mattered and comparing him to Torres is so wrong in many ways.

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Lodatz 10 years ago Edited
Tottenham Hotspur, England 150 4992

I'm not comparing him. I agree that Drogba scored important goals.

So has Torres. Probably so will Costa, but 'Nando hasn't been terrible value, when you really look at it, I think.

It's not his fault he cost 50m. He's done everything he can, and you can thank him for getting you to two (triumphant) European finals. 50m seems a bargain to me. ;)

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I'm not comparing him. I said that Drogba scored important goals.

So has Torres.

It's not his fault he cost 50m. He's done everything he can.

I'm not comparing him. I agree that Drogba scored important goals.

So has Torres.

It's not his fault he cost 50m. He's done everything he can.

I'm not comparing him. I agree that Drogba scored important goals.

So has Torres. Probably so will Costa, but 'Nando hasn't been terrible value, when you really look at it, I think.

It's not his fault he cost 50m. He's done everything he can.

I'm not comparing him. I agree that Drogba scored important goals.

So has Torres. Probably so will Costa, but 'Nando hasn't been terrible value, when you really look at it, I think.

It's not his fault he cost 50m. He's done everything he can, and you can thank him for getting you to two European finals. 50m seems a bargain to me. ;)

AlexBatak 10 years ago
Chelsea, Italy 204 2707

I just wish that you were Levy so you can just sign him today at Spurs, because he is most likely will be a bench warmer. Drogba might coming back to the bridge if the rumors were true.

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AlexBatak 10 years ago
Chelsea, Italy 204 2707

I didn't say that he didn't do anything for our club I appreciate him a lot since he is one of our players but it seemed that he doesn't care anymore and he lost his pace so it's time for him to move on.

I don't want someone who gets all these chances and don't finish them I'm sick and tired of that. Our midfields creates millions of chances but Torres, Ba & Eto'o were not crucial enough to finish even 50 % of them just imagine if we had a crucial finisher last season? That would be scary and might as well break our 2009/10 goals record.

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Lodatz 10 years ago Edited
Tottenham Hotspur, England 150 4992

Oh, I wouldn't want to SIGN him. Not at this point, the poor lad. No, we've got our own dead weight, thanks. ;) Just saying that he's often moaned about by Chelsea fans, when, honestly, he's been one of the main reasons they finally won some European silverware, even if the league form has been poor. He may not have been getting things his way against PL defenses, but in Europe he's scored 17 goals for the Blues, and lifted two trophies.

I wouldn't discard him so soon, if I were running Chelsea.

But, about that Lukaku fellow...

Care to trim his price a notch or two, to get rid of him, Mr. Abramovic? ;)

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Oh, I wouldn't want to SIGN him. Not at this point, the poor lad. No, we've got our own dead weight, thanks. ;)

But, about that Lukaku fellow...

Care to trim his price a notch or two, to get rid of him, Mr. Abramovic? ;)

AlexBatak 10 years ago
Chelsea, Italy 204 2707

нет! Ok, we will accept any offer between £25m - £30m. ;)

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Lodatz 10 years ago Edited
Tottenham Hotspur, England 150 4992

That's how much you think you'll get for him? ;)

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Good luck with that. :)

That's how much you think you'll get for him? ;)

That's how much you think you'll get for him? ;)

decentK 10 years ago
Arsenal 38 2896

Probably last time coming to thread that is related to Chelsea. Most of you are so childish and biased .. And the banter level is 0

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Vendetta 10 years ago
Chelsea FC, Egypt 202 3025

@decentK: Your comment was so insightful and helpful to this community. Thank you for your time over at 'Costa deal completed.', we'll never forget you and you're zero-tolerance for class #bantz from Alex and Lodatz.


@Lodatz: I don't see why Spurs wouldn't... considering they've already wasted 30m on a horribly inconsistent striker last season. ;)

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Marcus2011 10 years ago
Chelsea FC, England 277 6501

@descentK

Ooh No please ! Do not do it ! How else would we be able to carry hostile conversations on Chelsea threads ?

On serious note : About time mate , no need to let us know .

@ven spot on .

@Lodatz how is that Soldado guy doing ? I think Lukaku looks pretty good instead of him .

Our team from period 2004 till 2012 was completely different machine . This days striker is the most covered person on the pitch , so it is difficult for all out strikers to score many goals. However, it does not mean that striker should get himself isolated from the game and don't contribute at all like opening gaps and pushing defense lines , holding up the play upfront to help attack to develop and etc. Those things are essential. Drogba used to do this perfectly ! Torres sucked big time , although yes thank god he pulled some crucial goals for us , but other 70% of the time he was simply invisible man on the pitch .

IF Costa can replicate functions that Drogba used to do and score at least 15+ goals this season , we will be just fine ))) . ( I am sure eventually he will score more in next seasons )

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Marcus2011 10 years ago
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In our case it is little opposite we are challenging for title and we just needed a striker who could score at least 20+ goals . ( just league ) Other goals will come from other places.

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AlexBatak 10 years ago Edited
Chelsea, Italy 204 2707

Confirmed Diego Costa to wear his preferred number 19. It would have been better to see him taking the number 9 from Torres but eh.

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Confirmed Diego Costa to wear his preferred number 19.