Diego Costa out two weeks after reaggravating injury vs. Stoke
Chelsea striker Diego Costa is set to miss the next fortnight after suffering a recurrence of his hamstring injury, according to manager Jose Mourinho.
The Spain forward was forced off after just 11 minutes of action as a second-half substitute during the Blues' 2-1 victory over Stoke at Stamford Bridge. Costa was introduced at halftime by Mourinho as a replacement for Oscar, with the score at 1-1, but had to replaced himself with Didier Drogba coming on.
Mourinho admitted the club are taking risks on Costa's fitness as they push for the Premier League title but insisted there is no problem with the medical department.
"If my medical department decides to take four weeks to recover Diego, this wouldn't have happened -- but we have to take risks," Mourinho told Sky Sports. "I risk sometimes as a manager, with a halftime score I don't like, in the second half. You have to.
"The medical department risks a little bit. It's true that all the scans two days ago were clean and he trained 100 percent, twice, where he did much more than he did today. My medical department is fantastic so there is no problem with them and next week we will wait for Diego again. For sure he will be out for a couple of weeks, minimum."
Costa missed games in October and Febuary with the problem and started on the bench at Stamford Bridge before being introduced as a halftime substitute. He has played 34 times for Chelsea this season, scoring 19 goals, following a £32 million move from Atletico Madrid last summer.