Friday, December 12, 2014

DIEGO COSTA LOOKING TO GET BACK IN THE GROOVE

Two games without a goal might not constitute a drought for many footballers but, for Diego Costa, it probably does. After 11 in his first 10 Premier league appearances for Chelsea, the Spaniard has now gone a minute shy of four hours without one. Fortunately for the offensive department at Stamford Bridge, Didier Drogba (three goals in his last four appearances) and to a lesser extent Loic Remy (two goals in his last four games at Stamford Bridge) have taken up the slack.

Despite Chelsea's recent stumbles in the league, they should be okay facing Hull City. The Tigers are in a terrible state with seemingly only goalkeeper Allan McGregor capable of repelling the opposition. The Scot has saved all three penalties that he has faced in the Premier League and could become the first goalkeeper to ever save four in a row. At Stamford Bridge, he may well get the chance.

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