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Conte refuses to take parting shot at exiting hitman

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LONDON: Antonio Conte refused to take a parting shot at Diego Costa after the exiled Chelsea striker got his wish to rejoin Atletico Madrid.

Blues boss Conte fell out with Costa following the Spain star’s attempts to engineer a move away from Stamford Bridge last season.

The row turned ugly when Conte sent Costa a text at the end of last term saying he was no longer part of his plans and the forward responded by leaking the message to the media.

With the personalit­y clash becoming ever more acrimoniou­s, Costa spent his time in Brazil after refusing to return to train with the reserves.

Costa finally got what he wanted on Thursday as Chelsea and Atletico agreed a deal to send him back to Spain.

Conte was given a chance to take a swipe at Costa when he was asked about the striker at a press conference on Friday, but the Italian took the high road.

“We want to thank him for what he did with this club. We wish him all the best for the future,” Conte said.

“I think now it’s not important (to talk about the past). 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.”

Further attempts to discuss Costa, giving Conte the opportunit­y to reflect on their successful working relationsh­ip, were met with a similar response.

“Don’t forget we won together last season,” Conte said of Chelsea’s English Premier League title triumph.

“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, 28, joined the Blues from Atletico in July 2014, scoring 59 goals in 120 appearance­s and winning the Premier League twice.

Ironically, Chelsea face Atletico in the Champions League in Madrid next Wednesday.

But, with Atletico under a transfer embargo and unable to register new players until January, Costa won’t be able to face Conte and company. — AFP

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