MOURINHO EXPLAINS HALF-TIME ROW WITH COSTA

The Chelsea pair exchanged angry words at
the interval of the victory over Maccabi Tel
Aviv, but soon patched things up in the
dressing room
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho sought to
play down a half-time argument with Diego
Costa during the 4-0 Champions League
win over Maccabi Tel Aviv.
Mourinho and the striker engaged in an
angry exchange of views as they headed
towards the players' tunnel at the break.
Costa was involved in the major flashpoint
of the first half, with Maccabi's former
Chelsea defender Tal Ben Haim sent off for
taking a crude hack at the Spain
international.
Mourinho took issue with a lack of
movement from his frontman during the
opening 45 minutes but Costa completed
the game after the Portuguese displayed a
more tender side behind closed doors.
"I reacted. He did too," Mourinho told a
news conference.
"At half-time in the dressing room, a few
kisses and a few cuddles. No problem."
Gary Cahill opened the scoring for Chelsea
after 20 minutes in Israel before a Willian
free-kick and headers from Oscar and Kurt
Zouma added gloss to the scoreline.
Costa ended a run of seven games without
a goal for club and country as Chelsea beat
Norwich City 1-0 on Saturday and he has
four goals in 16 club appearances this
season.

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