Sam Allardyce has warned his West Ham players that making Diego Costa angry only serves to inspire the feisty Chelsea star.
West Ham host the Premier League leaders on Wednesday evening at Upton
Park, with Costa set to lead the line for Jose Mourinho's team.
Costa has rarely been out of the headlines in his first season in
English football - the former Atletico Madrid striker scoring 17 goals
in just 20 Premier League appearances, but also earning himself a
three-match ban for stamping on Liverpool's Emre Can in January.
"We're not going to get involved with him, our central defenders are
not to get involved with how he might upset them," Allardyce told
reporters.
"People say he's an old-fashioned centre-forward because he seems to get motivated by the physical and niggly aspect of it.
"I don't think it winds him up - it winds him up to make him better,
which is a silly thing to do. He winds defenders up too, he'll do a bit
of digging himself which is all part of how good he is.
"He's one of many we need to shackle down and if we are to keep him quiet we need to limit the service that is given to him."

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