Column: Blend Of Good, Bad Is Box Office In Chelsea's Costa

By stamping on the ankle of Liverpool's Emre Can, Costa took ownership of the Premier League's unofficial title of No. 1 Bad Boy that Luis Suarez vacated when he started afresh with Barcelona this season. Life both on and off the pitch will change — by how much will depend partly on his behavior going forward — for Costa when he returns in two weeks from the three-match ban handed down Friday that will keep the Premier League top scorer from one of the pivotal games this season: Having seen how the Brazil-born, street-hardened striker pulled the wool over the eyes of their colleague Michael Oliver, who missed the stamp that cameras caught, referees will be even more acutely aware that Costa needs watching. To try to make his self-destructive impulses boil again, opposing fans and players can be counted on to give Costa an even more torrid time. Treading Chelsea's King's Road can't wash out the Brazilian streets that were Costa's school of football to his mid-teens, shaping him into the slippery bruiser with quick feet whose combination of rough and smooth, of brutishness and skill, of instinct and intelligence, so appeals to Jose Mourinho, the Chelsea manager with many of the same qualities. Can was one of Liverpool's best defensive players in the 10 opening minutes of the second leg of the League Cup semifinal on Tuesday. Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini expressed hope that the three-match ban for violent conduct might help change Costa.

 

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