Diego Costa's potential absence could hamper Chelsea's chances of maintaining a winning Premier League start at Everton on Saturday.
Chelsea have kicked off their campaign with wins against newly promoted
duo Burnley and Leicester City, with Costa - who arrived from Atletico
Madrid for £35 million in July - finding the net in both games.Continue...
However, the London club confirmed on Thursday that the Spain
international striker is suffering from a "minor muscular injury" and
faces a race against time to be fit for the trip to Merseyside - and he
could prove a big miss as the Blues try to improve on a poor record
against Everton on the road.
The hosts have won four of the
last five league meetings between the sides at Goodison Park, including a
1-0 victory courtesy of a Steven Naismith goal last season and, in
contrast to their visitors, Everton received a boost to their attacking
ranks this week.
Having already secured the services of Romelu
Lukaku on a permanent basis for a fee of £28m during the close-season,
Roberto Martinez snapped up another Chelsea old boy in the form of
Samuel Eto'o on Tuesday.
And the Everton manager has hinted
that the Cameroonian, who retired from international duty on Wednesday,
could be thrown straight into his starting XI against his former club.
"It is difficult," Martinez told the club's official website. "I tried
to have that conversation and, realistically, I would have liked him to
have 10 or 11 sessions before we put him in a competitive environment
but I quite quickly learned that I was wasting my time; he wants to be
helpful to the team straight away and he wants to be involved.
"He is working [on Thursday] and everything will go down to what
condition he has over the next two or three days to make that decision.
"He arrives at a good time with the international break and that will speed up his adaptation period."
Lukaku limped out of Everton's 2-2 draw with Arsenal last time out but
is in contention to face his former club, while Christian Atsu - on loan
from the Blues - is ineligible.
Bryan Oviedo (broken leg),
Arouna Kone (knee) and Ross Barkley (knee) remain sidelined, with Steven
Pienaar (groin) also absent.
Andre Schurrle was thought to
have picked up a knock in Chelsea's win over Leicester but the club have
not revealed whether or not he will be fit to face Everton.

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