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Chelsea never doubted Diego Costa, insists Terry

Chelsea never doubted Diego Costa, insists Terry

The Blues skipper always believed the Spain international would end his drought, and says he was getting in too many good positions to ever really feel under pressure
John Terry insists Chelsea never had any doubts about Diego Costa in the wake of the striker's winning goal in the 1-0 win over Norwich City on Saturday.


The Spain international has been struggling to find his best form this campaign and had scored just three goals in 15 appearances in all competitions ahead of this weekend's Premier League encounter.

Nevertheless, Terry has made it clear he never worried about the striker as he continued to put himself in dangerous positions on a regular basis, even when he was not scoring.

"Pressure was not building on Diego Costa. Not when strikers are getting into those positions to score goals," Terry told the Chelsea website.

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