Diego Costa will see out the last three years of his Chelsea contract, says Jose Mourinho

Jose Mourinho has refused to rule out Diego Costa returning to Atletico Madrid, but maintains the striker is happy at Chelsea.

Costa has scored four times this season and just seven goals since January, when his prolific start to life at Chelsea following his £32million move from Atletico came to a halt.


The 27-year-old was hindered by suspensions and a niggling hamstring injury, while he admitted reporting for pre-season training last summer carrying additional weight.

Chelsea striker Diego Costa heads the ball clear during training at their Cobham base on Friday 

Chelsea striker Diego Costa heads the ball clear during training at their Cobham base on Friday 

The Brazil-born Spain striker has taken time to show any menace and often appears too pre-occupied antagonising defenders to focus his energies on scoring goals.

He has apologised for his petulant bib throw in the direction of Mourinho when an unused substitute at Tottenham and was restored to the starting line-up at Porto, after which he spoke of a possibility of returning to the Vicente Calderon Stadium as rumours continue he has not settled in London.

'He didn't say that. He said in football you never know,' Mourinho said.

Costa (left) shakes hands with Blues manager Jose Mourinho during the Champions League clash with Porto

Costa (left) shakes hands with Blues manager Jose Mourinho during the Champions League clash with Porto

'Felipe Luis was one example. He could also say Fernando Torres, another example.

'Atletico is a great club. Madrid is a great city. La Liga is a great league.

'So why can't a player at 27 years old think that in football it's possible to be back? I don't see that as a problem.'

Mourinho was asked if Costa could be a Chelsea great, like Didier Drogba.

'Drogba was here for 10 years. I don't see Diego playing till he is 38,' Mourinho added.

Brazil-born Spain international Costa has scored four times this season and just seven goals since January

Brazil-born Spain international Costa has scored four times this season and just seven goals since January

'He is happy here. He likes to be here. He's another one who has, I think, three more years (on his) contract.

'I see him staying at Chelsea for three more years, no problem. I see that.'

Mourinho first arrived at Chelsea in June 2004 and settled quickly, having, he says, earned his move from Porto.

But he believes now it is 'too easy' for foreign managers to be appointed Premier League bosses, stifling the development of native talent.

'When you have English clubs (making you an offer) you don't think twice,' Mourinho said.

The 27-year-old has been hindered by suspensions and a niggling hamstring injury in recent months 

The 27-year-old has been hindered by suspensions and a niggling hamstring injury in recent months 

'You come to the country number one in European football, to the championship number one, and you feel that you have to deserve to be here. I think I did enough to deserve to be here.

'At this moment it's too easy. The number of foreign coaches in the Premier League, even in the Championship and maybe in League One - I don't know - is too big compared with the number of English, or in this case British, managers.

'Yes, I speak against myself, but I think it's true.

'I am not British, but I feel sympathy (for British managers).'

Costa has a quiet word with Porto goalkeeper Iker Casillas following last week's encounter at Stamford Bridge 

Costa has a quiet word with Porto goalkeeper Iker Casillas following last week's encounter at Stamford Bridge 

Mourinho pointed to his native Portugal, where 15 of the 18 Primeira Liga managers are locals.

He believes that is his legacy, following his hugely successful stint with Porto, which culminated in the 2004 Champions League win and a move to chelsea.

'Some people say that - and it's true because something changed in the last decade - that it's a bit of an effect of what happened with me,' Mourinho said.

'People start believing and start giving chances and they were doing well. Then comes another one (manager), then another one, then another one.'

Costa arrived at Chelsea in the summer of 2014 for £32million after catching the eye at Atletico Madrid 

Costa arrived at Chelsea in the summer of 2014 for £32million after catching the eye at Atletico Madrid 

Mourinho says there are 'lots of good coaches' in England and it is down to them to take their opportunity.

'When you have the chance, when you have the real one, the big one, the one where can make a big impact by winning something, by having the chance in front of you and grabbing it with both hands - it's what they have to do,' he said.

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