Match Report: 'Injured' Costa Fires Chelsea to High-Scoring Win at Everton

 

After facing two promoted sides in their opening 2 games, Chelsea were up against their first real test of the season as they headed to Goodison Park for Saturday's late kick off. Having netted just twice in their last 3 games there and amidst claims that their first choice striker was facing a battle with fitness, the Blues looked like they might be in for a long afternoon.

 

However, within 3 minutes the home side found themselves on the back foot, conceding 2 goals in quick succession. Everton had faced a similar defensive slip last time out as Arsenal were able to score 2 goals within 7 minutes of each other. Martínez noted in his post-match press conference that it wasn’t a matter of skill but attitude, and something he’d look to improve - and quickly.

 

Everton were unfazed by the 2 goal deficit and set out to battle back as they had done in their opening game of the season at Leicester. They controlled possession for not only large parts of the first half but throughout the game, boasting 62% possession.

 

However, it’s not possession that wins football games but goals, and there plenty of those from both sides. José Mourinho lamented that he could have spent last Wednesday at home with his kids rather than waste his time practicing nothing but defending set-pieces as it would have had the same outcome. Steven Naismith has become a familiar nemesis to Chelsea’s defence and he scored his 3rd in 4 games against the West London side.

 

Match Report: 'Injured' Costa Fires Chelsea to High-Scoring Win at Everton

 

Despite there being 8 different goalscorers on Saturday evening, the focus was very much on Diego Costa for as much as he did on the ball as he did off. There were some questions about his fitness in the buildup to Saturday as he’d aggravated a recurring hamstring injury. Had he missed out, it would have left Chelsea in the position of lining up against 2 strikers they let go over the summer yet without their own first choice centre-forward available. 

 

Any doubts about Costa’s fitness were erased within moments after he got on the end of a through ball from Cesc Fábregas to score his first of the day within 36 seconds. It was Costa’s third shot on target and third goal in Chelsea’s opening 3 games. An efficient way to endear himself to his new supporters.

 

What would have delighted Mourinho most, however, would have been his striker's work rate. He didn’t shy away from defensive duties, tracking back throughout the game. In fact, only Nemanja Matic made more tackles and interceptions (7) than Costa did (6) in the clash.

 

To the disappointment of Seamus Coleman, Mourinho left Diego Costa on for the duration of the match and by the end of Saturday night he’d become the top scorer in Europe’s top 5 leagues this season (only to be over taken by Zlatan Ibrahimovic on Sunday). Costa is now just 1 Premier League goal away from Fernando Torres' total in the whole of last season (5). Apprehension about whether Costa can remain as prolific in front of goal in the Premier League as he had been in La Liga has all but been alleviated, although it does still remain to be seen if he can do it on a wet Tuesday night in Stoke.

 

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