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Conte applauds Chelsea for show of unity

- Agency Staff London /AFP

Chelsea manager Antonio Conte said his side had put on a united front after Diego Costa marked his return with a goal in a 2-0 victory over Hull City.

Absent from Chelsea’s 3-0 win at Leicester City amid reports he had been unsettled by an offer from China, Costa celebrated his opener on Sunday with a hand gesture suggestive of media chatter.

Conte claimed not to have seen the gesture, but with Chelsea having opened up an eight-point advantage at the top of the Premier League, he expressed confidence the matter had been put to bed.

“Honestly, I didn’t see because I was celebratin­g on the bench,” Conte told reporters at Stamford Bridge.

“When we score goals, sometimes my celebratio­ns are very dangerous for my staff! It’s important to score the goal and to celebrate in any way.

“It’s important Diego played a good game and I hope with this game to finish the speculatio­n about him, about Chelsea, about me and him. Because I think we showed that we are a team with great unity and I think this is the real value, because we stay top of the table.”

Costa struck seven minutes into nine minutes of first-half stoppage time added on after a head injury sustained by Hull’s Ryan Mason, sweeping in his 15th goal of the season from Victor Moses’s cross.

The speculatio­n about Costa is unlikely to vanish overnight, but Conte said he was more worried about preserving Chelsea’s position in the table than worrying about his striker’s long-term future.

Asked if Costa signing a new contract would help to douse the rumours, Conte replied: “I don’t know. This decision is something you have to take together with the club. But I repeat: he’s very happy to stay with us and to play with Chelsea. For us, now, it’s very important to concentrat­e on the present and don’t see too far.”

Hull, who remain in the relegation zone, were missing Robert Snodgrass due to what coach Marco Silva said was a “small” knee injury.

The Scotland internatio­nal, Hull’s outstandin­g performer this season, has been strongly linked with a move to West Ham United. Asked if he would leave the club in January, Silva replied: “I hope not because he’s a good player, an important player and I don’t want important players to leave the club.”

Chelsea host second-tier Brentford in the FA Cup this weekend before returning to league action with a double header against Liverpool and Arsenal.

With Tottenham, Liverpool, Manchester City and Manchester United all dropping points, Chelsea’s grip on first place has tightened yet further, but Conte aired a warning.

“This league will be very tough until the end.”

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