Football NewsDiego Costa rekindled his feud with Antonio Conte
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Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Diego da Silva Costa has rekindled his feud with former Blues boss Antonio Conte by refusing to name the Italian manager while explaining his exit from Chelsea in 2017.

 

A little about the topic

Diego spent three prolific years in west London at that point, scoring 59 goals in 120 appearances, and helped Chelsea win two Premier League titles and a League Cup triumph. The player was informed by text that his services were no longer required, as a return to Atlético Madrid was eventually lined up. Diego Costa is still disappointed with how his first stint in England came to an end.

 

What did Diego Costa say?

After receiving a hero’s welcome from Blues supporters on his return from Wolverhampton Wanderers, Diego said he never had a problem with fans. According to Diego Costa, his problem was not with the crowd, but with that coach. Costa left on bad terms with this manager, he left the champion for the second time and he didn’t count on him.

Diego couldn’t help it. The player had to leave. Today showed that he did not leave in a bad relationship with the fans. “It’s very special. It feels like you’ve done a good job and left good memories in the time you’ve been here. The Blues fans have always treated me very well,” said Costa. Diego Costa says he was always surprised by the way they treated him. It suits.

Diego claimed back in 2017 after receiving a message from Antonio during a summer break in Brazil that it was a moment of madness. According to Diego Costa, it could happen, but he thought it was disrespectful. Costa has always asked to speak face to face with the coach and the board. Diego has never texted them, so it shows what kind of person he is. He says that if anything makes him sad about this situation, it is the affection of the fans, as they have always supported him, even in delicate moments.