Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho says striker Diego Costa is not a certain starter against Stoke on Saturday.
Costa
has recovered from a hamstring injury but Mourinho claims the Spain
international may not be ready for the leaders' Premier League match
against Mark Hughes' side at Stamford Bridge.
"Diego trained
yesterday and today with the group," he said. "He's not injured. I
don't know if I start with him or not because, after a muscular injury
and two days with the group, I need to make a decision on him.
"Diego has dedicated himself to recovering, no days off and working hard. At this moment, the muscle is fine."
Costa
was absent for Spain's 1-0 European Qualifier win over Ukraine and the
2-0 friendly defeat to Netherlands, withdrawing from the squad after
suffering a recurrence of a hamstring injury during Chelsea's 3-2 win at
Hull on March 22.
"Only Eden Hazard, Thibaut Courtois and Cesc
Fabregas played on Tuesday so the accumulation of fatigue was not so
dramatic," added Mourinho.
"Hazard is tired because he played two matches in three days. But I believe in his ambition to play, so I'll start with him."
However, Mourinho did announce that midfielder John Obi Mikel will not be involved against 10th-placed Stoke.
"We
have no injuries but Mikel is not selected," said the Chelsea boss. "He
is fine, he is working all week with the group. But he's tired, he's
very tired.
"He is tired because he was injured for a month. He
had surgery and was not working with the group. He needs time to adapt
and to be in condition."
Chelsea are six points clear of defending
champions Manchester City with a game in hand ahead of the Stoke game,
and Mourinho spelled out exactly what is required to secure the title.
"We
need six victories and one draw from nine matches," he said. "It's a
good situation for us, one that every club would like to have. If we are
champions on the last day, I'm more than happy with that - I'm not
thinking about how or when."
Mourinho believes that Chelsea are in a four-way race to land the title.
"You see the points' difference and you have to say four," he said.
Chelsea
are unbeaten at home in 14 home Premier League games this season and,
on the threat to that record presented by Stoke, Mourinho said: "Stoke
are a difficult team, that's why they are where they are.
"They know each other very well and they are very stable."
Credit: Skysports
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