Diego Costa is only likely to feature for Chelsea again this season if they fail to win the Premier League title against Crystal Palace on Sunday, according to manager Jose Mourinho.
Spain international Costa has struck an impressive 19 goals in 24
Premier League appearances, but his debut campaign at Stamford Bridge
has been dogged by persistent hamstring and thigh injuries.
The
former Atletico Madrid forward has not featured since lasting just 11
minutes as a second-half substitute in the 2-1 victory over Stoke City
last month.
Chelsea will win their fourth Premier League title
by beating Palace, but Mourinho says Costa will not be involved - though
the Portuguese admits he could bring his No.1 striker back against
Liverpool if things do not go to plan.
"No [he will not play
against Palace], it isn't worth the risk," Mourinho told reporters. "In
this process over the last month if we lose a game and we don't want to
lose the second he would be back immediately.
"So because the
results in the last month were also victories and a draw against second
[Arsenal] we don't need to rush him. We are trying to give him maximum
stability."
Asked specifically if Costa would play again this season, Mourinho replied: "There is a chance he might not.
"If we win Sunday, I would say he doesn't play against Liverpool. If we
don't win Sunday and we need points he will play against Liverpool.
"We are on result after result, need after need. If we don't need, he
doesn't play again. [In pre-season he needs] a good period of work. We
are preparing a good working situation for him during the holiday
period."
Mourinho, who confirmed that Costa's fellow striker
Loic Remy is fit again following a calf injury, believes the fact that
Chelsea have not lost to a top-four rival this term is just one of a
number of factors that have brought them to the brink of the title.
"I have no more data to add to what is obvious," he added. "You [the media] analyse it by every perspective.
"Chelsea is very strong in every ranking. Goals scored, goals conceded,
our record at home, our record away, number of victories. Every
perspective you find a very strong Chelsea.
"That's why in such a difficult league to win we are top of the league since day one."
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