Chelsea boss Antonio Conte thanks Diego Costa ahead of Atletico Madrid move: 'I don't forget we won together'
- Chelsea travel to face Stoke City at the bet365 Stadium on Saturday afternoon
- Antonio Conte has spoken about the pending departure of Diego Costa
- Costa has travelled to Madrid ahead of completing his Atletico medical
- Conte has wished Costa all the best for the future ahead of his £55m departure
Antonio Conte has thanked Diego Costa for his time at Chelsea but steered clear of paying him a warm tribute ahead of his move to Atletico Madrid.
The pair fell out spectacularly during Chelsea's title winning campaign last season and Conte was reluctant to be drawn on the subject on Friday.
With Costa travelling from Brazil to Spain to finalise his return to Atletico, Conte said: 'I think that, about this issue, we want to thank him for what he did with this club. We wish him all the best for the future.'
Chelsea manager Antonio Conte is relieved the Diego Costa chapter is coming to an end
Conte made it clear the 28-year-old wasn't needed at Stamford Bridge at the end of last season
When pushed for further comments, he said: 'I think now it's not important. I'm not interested to continue talking about this issue. I'm working with my players, I'm very happy to work with these players. Now it's not important.
'I repeat now: I'm not interested to talk about the past. I think the past is not important. For every player, for every single player, the past stay there. If you did well in the past, okay.
'We have to see, to work for the present and above all for the future.
Conte preferred to speak about those currently available for selection at the club on Friday
'Don't forget we won together last season. I repeat: for sure we want to thank him for his effort last season with us. Not only last season but in the period that he played for Chelsea.'
Costa will arrive in Spain on Friday to finalise the formalities of a £55m deal, which will be completed in January, once Atletico's transfer ban is lifted.
Chelsea, meanwhile, face Stoke in the Premier League, with Conte ruling Tiemoue Bakayoko fit after a minor car crash near the club's Cobham training base.
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'It was a minor accident yesterday,' Conte said. 'He's fit and he's available for the Stoke game.'
On Stoke, Conte added: 'For sure it will be a really tough game. They won against Arsenal and then they drew against Man United. It means Stoke is a really good team. We must pay great attention tomorrow. We are preparing the right way.
'This is the third game in seven days, three tough games. Atletico Madrid in the Champions League, then against Manchester City in the league. A good test, a good challenge for us, for all my squad.'
Kurt Zouma will not be eligible to play for Stoke against his parent club Chelsea
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