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Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho salutes warrior Diego Costa

Diego Costa of Chelsea is shown a yellow card by referee Mike Dean during the match against Arsenal
Image: Diego Costa's disciplinary record has come under major scrutiny this season

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has hailed the character of Diego Costa after the forward returned from suspension to inspire the Blues to a much-needed victory.

Costa was banned for three-matches retrospectively by the Football Association for violent conduct against Arsenal and the Premier League champions' woeful start to the season was extended in his absence.

The 27-year-old admitted he was culpable for his own poor start to the season - returning from the summer break overweight. 

Costa scored Chelsea's first goal in the 2-0 victory over Aston Villa at Stamford Bridge and Mourinho was quick to underline the importance of the Spain international.

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"We need him," Mourinho said.

"When we lose him we're a bit in trouble because the team depends always on a striker like him, from a character, from a personality like him. So when we don't have him, of course we miss him."

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Image: Costa scored on his return from suspension for Chelsea at the weekend

He added: "Diego, without even being a leader in the dressing room - he doesn't even speak English so well to be fluent and being a leader in the dressing room - but in a game…

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"The way he plays, the way he gives his body to the cause - because his body is always very punished - is brilliant. The team needs that."

Villa marked Costa closely, at times appearing to try to provoke him, and Mourinho wants such instances to be highlighted and stamped out.

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Costa wrestled on the floor with Villa midfielder Ashley Westwood late on in the match, neither allowing the other to stand up off the ball.

It appeared almost playful, but there was a kick from Costa after Westwood's hand strayed, whether accidentally or on purpose, towards his shorts.

Jose Mourinho manager of Chelsea
Image: Jose Mourinho was delighted with the impact that Costa made on his return

"I'm pleased he didn't react," Mourinho added.

"But I would be even happier if the people that find his hypothetical or real negative moments, were honest the other way and show and show and show.

"In this moment he is the bad guy and if you are telling me here that during the game this happened and you are anticipating already and saying already that in the next matches they are going to do the same, it is because it's something easy to understand.

"If it's easy to understand then show."

Costa was prolific in the early part of last season, but has scored just three times this term.

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Mourinho, however, says the scoring comparisons are unfair.

"The team is not the same as last season," he said. "The team starts badly, the team concedes goals, the team is losing and then the opponents defend with everything.

"I don't like to individualise, never. It is never fair. It is difficult for the team to be bad and for a striker to be brilliant."