Estranged Chelsea striker Diego Costa has
accused the London club of treating him like a criminal after his falling out
with manager Antonio Conte leading to him being frozen out of the club.
Conte ordered Costa to train with the reserves after he rejected a
mega money move to China, rather opting for a transfer to his forner club
Atletico Madrid- who can't sign him until January due to their transfer ban by
FIFA.
And now Costa, who has been holidaying in his native Brazil, has
revealed that he doesn't mind receivin fines from the club for refusing to
train with the reserves, accusing Conte of treating him badly.
"I wouldn't be allowed access to the
first-team dressing room and I would have no contact at all with the
guys," he explained to SportsMail. "I'm not a criminal! I don’t think
it is fair after all I have done to be treated like that.
"They gave me a week extra off [at the start of pre-season
training] but since then it's fines all the way.
"They want me training with the reserves. I am not going to
do that. I am not a criminal and I am not in the wrong here. So, if they need
to fine me, let them fine me."
"I am open to being a year in Brazil without playing, even if
Chelsea fine me for a year and don't pay me," he said.
"I'll come back stronger. If I was in the wrong, I'd go back
now and do as they say.
"My desire is to go to Atletico. I’ve spoken to Chelsea
director Marina Granovskaia. I said, 'If the manager doesn't want me, I want to
go to Atletico Madrid'.
"I have rejected other offers. They want to sell me to China
or other teams. If I'm off, I'm going to the club I want to go to - not
the club that's paying the most."
"His ideas are very fixed and clear," Costa said of
Conte. "I have seen the sort of person he is. He has his own opinion and
that will not change.
"I respect him as a great coach. He has done a good job and I
can see that, but as a person, no. He is not a coach who is very close with his
players. He is very distant. He doesn't possess charisma."
As for the infamous text message sent by Conte to Costa informing
him of his plans, Costa says he won't delete the message.
"There are ways of going about it. You don't do it by text message. You should be honest and direct to someone's face," he added.
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