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Recalled Costa downs Hull

Chelsea striker Diego Costa marked his return to the team with a goal, scoring deep into stoppage time of the first half against Hull City at Stamford Bridge yesterday. Photo: REUTERS

Diego Costa marked his comeback with a goal as Chelsea overcame an obdurate Hull City side 2-0 on Sunday to surge eight points clear at the Premier League summit.

Costa missed Chelsea's 3-0 win at Leicester City last weekend due to a back problem, amid reports he had rowed with a fitness coach after being unsettled by a big-money offer from China.

But after returning to the starting XI, his 15th goal of the campaign set Antonio Conte's side en route to an eighth straight home league win, which was rubber-stamped by Gary Cahill's late header.

With Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool, Manchester City and Manchester United all dropping points and Costa back in the fold, Conte was left to reflect on something approaching a perfect weekend.

The Costa furore, and a recent 2-0 defeat at Tottenham, had threatened to rob Chelsea of their momentum, but they will go into back-to-back games against Liverpool and Arsenal with belief restored.

Marco Silva's Hull remain in the relegation zone, their disappointment compounded by injuries to Ryan Mason and Curtis Davies, the former being taken to hospital after an aerial collision with Cahill.

Costa replaced Willian in the only change to the Chelsea team that won at Leicester and he almost found the net inside 11 seconds, chesting down a headed clearance and volleying just wide.

The game's early rhythm evaporated following a nasty clash of heads between Cahill and Mason, who had to be stretchered off after receiving treatment on the pitch for around eight minutes.

The nine minutes of added time yielded by Mason's injury produced the breakthrough.

Chelsea were aggrieved that Davies avoided a second yellow card for lunging in on Pedro, but they were celebrating shortly after.

Alonso's crossfield pass found Victor Moses on the right and he shifted the ball outside Andy Robertson before cutting the ball back for Costa to sweep home.

The penalty grievances were levelled up four minutes into the second half when Alonso escaped sanction despite clattering Abel Hernandez on the back of the foot as they competed for possession.

Costa twice threatened to double Chelsea's lead, but even with Davies forced off by an apparent hamstring problem, Hull continued to poke and probe, drawing groans from the home fans.

After seeing Courtois make another save, albeit to repel an off-target Michael Dawson effort, Conte made a double change, sending on Willian and Cesc Fabregas for Hazard and Pedro.

Fabregas made an instant impact, with his left-wing free-kick headed in by Cahill in the 81st minute for Chelsea's second goal.

Earlier, Arsenal secured a thrilling 2-1 win over Burnley courtesy of an Alexis Sanchez penalty in the 97th minute. 

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Recalled Costa downs Hull

Chelsea striker Diego Costa marked his return to the team with a goal, scoring deep into stoppage time of the first half against Hull City at Stamford Bridge yesterday. Photo: REUTERS

Diego Costa marked his comeback with a goal as Chelsea overcame an obdurate Hull City side 2-0 on Sunday to surge eight points clear at the Premier League summit.

Costa missed Chelsea's 3-0 win at Leicester City last weekend due to a back problem, amid reports he had rowed with a fitness coach after being unsettled by a big-money offer from China.

But after returning to the starting XI, his 15th goal of the campaign set Antonio Conte's side en route to an eighth straight home league win, which was rubber-stamped by Gary Cahill's late header.

With Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool, Manchester City and Manchester United all dropping points and Costa back in the fold, Conte was left to reflect on something approaching a perfect weekend.

The Costa furore, and a recent 2-0 defeat at Tottenham, had threatened to rob Chelsea of their momentum, but they will go into back-to-back games against Liverpool and Arsenal with belief restored.

Marco Silva's Hull remain in the relegation zone, their disappointment compounded by injuries to Ryan Mason and Curtis Davies, the former being taken to hospital after an aerial collision with Cahill.

Costa replaced Willian in the only change to the Chelsea team that won at Leicester and he almost found the net inside 11 seconds, chesting down a headed clearance and volleying just wide.

The game's early rhythm evaporated following a nasty clash of heads between Cahill and Mason, who had to be stretchered off after receiving treatment on the pitch for around eight minutes.

The nine minutes of added time yielded by Mason's injury produced the breakthrough.

Chelsea were aggrieved that Davies avoided a second yellow card for lunging in on Pedro, but they were celebrating shortly after.

Alonso's crossfield pass found Victor Moses on the right and he shifted the ball outside Andy Robertson before cutting the ball back for Costa to sweep home.

The penalty grievances were levelled up four minutes into the second half when Alonso escaped sanction despite clattering Abel Hernandez on the back of the foot as they competed for possession.

Costa twice threatened to double Chelsea's lead, but even with Davies forced off by an apparent hamstring problem, Hull continued to poke and probe, drawing groans from the home fans.

After seeing Courtois make another save, albeit to repel an off-target Michael Dawson effort, Conte made a double change, sending on Willian and Cesc Fabregas for Hazard and Pedro.

Fabregas made an instant impact, with his left-wing free-kick headed in by Cahill in the 81st minute for Chelsea's second goal.

Earlier, Arsenal secured a thrilling 2-1 win over Burnley courtesy of an Alexis Sanchez penalty in the 97th minute. 

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