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Published 20:58 30 Aug 2016 BST
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Having joined back up with the Spanish national squad after being left out of their Euro 2016 campaign, Costa was asked about how close he came to a move back to the Spanish capital. Instead of flatly denying that he was interested in a return, the 27-year-old did the opposite.
"I wished I could go back to Atletico, I'm not going to lie," he told Spanish TV station Movistar Plus. "Everyone knows what happened to me in England, with the language, the weather and everything. But I can't complain because I'm a boy whom the fans love and at Chelsea they respect me." "I had the chance to go back but I couldn't, because of a few details. I'm grateful to the people at Atletico, to Cholo [Simeone] especially, who has always put his confidence in me. "Now I am at Chelsea, I'm doing well, the league has started and I'm focused on that. Things are how they are. I hope that Atletico do very well, like last season but this time win titles. I want the best for them, I always feel for them, but I have to do my work at Chelsea."Although Chelsea supporters won't be too pleased by these comments, we're sure that they'll get over them if he can replicate the kind of form he showed a couple of years ago. Having already found the back of the net twice in their first three games of the season, the signs are good. The new GAA Hour football podcast is out. Listen to Colm Parkinson, Barry Cahill, and Senan Connell dissect a classic between Dublin and Kerry. Subscribe here on iTunes.
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