Chelsea manager Antonio
Conte paid tribute to Diego Costa as the revitalised Spain forward took his
season's tally to six goals in seven games in a much-needed 2-0 win at Hull.
Costa did not reach the
half-dozen goal mark until the first week of January last season, but the
temperamental star looks back to his best under Chelsea's new Italian coach.
His attacking partnership
with Willian and Eden Hazard proved unstoppable for slumping Hull as the former
opened the scoring before Costa wrapped up all three points on Saturday.
Diego Costa celebrates his goal. AP
"It's fantastic for
him, for us," said Conte, whose side got back on track after defeats
against Liverpool and Arsenal
"He has scored six
goals but I think Diego has the opportunity every game to score goals.
"It's important he
scored a goal but it's important he's working for the team. For me, this is the
most important thing - together with Willian, together with Hazard.
"I'm pleased with
the performance because we played with the right intensity and good pressure.
"After two defeats,
it's never easy, but I'm pleased with the attitude and commitment of the
players. We're working hard and I think that's the right way.
"We must follow this
way because we must know that we have to improve a lot and if we want to
improve there is only one way - that is to work."
Conte dropped Branislav
Ivanovic and switched to a three-man central defensive line-up in a bid to
return to winning ways after collecting one point from the last three games.
It was the first time
Ivanovic had been left out of a Chelsea line-up since the Andre
Villas-Boas era, although Conte insisted he had no hesitation in making the
switch.
Very compact
"I try to choose the
best for the team," he said. "Because I want to win, the fans want to
win and I have different options in this situation. I think that is normal.
"And it's important
that the players must be involved in the project - all the players together
because together we win, together we lose. It's important to work together and
trust in the work."
The new formation
certainly had the desired effect as Chelsea recorded just their second clean
sheet of the season and its continued use, after the coming international
break, seems likely.
"We were able to
defend very high and this is very important," said Conte. "The team
was very compact and when we lost the ball, we tried to win it back very soon.
"All the players
worked very well. When we work together, it's easy."
Hull, having played
Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal in their previous four
games, can look forward to a kinder fixture list on the horizon, although
caretaker manager Mike Phelan remains unclear about his own position.
"My future will take
care of itself but there is no panic," he said.
"I'm not in a
position of worrying too much about it. The talks I've had have been extremely
good but, once people sleep on things, they tend to change overnight.
"It's just a case of
I wasn't particularly happy with the uncertainty of the deal. But moving on,
we'll have another coffee and cake, like we did last week, and discuss
it."
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