Slaven Bilic adamant Diego Costa should’ve been sent off before scoring Chelsea winner against West Ham
The Chelsea match-winner could easily have got sent off for a lunge on Adrian before his late goal
DIEGO COSTA was at the centre of another red-card row on Monday night.
The Chelsea match-winner could easily have got sent off for a lunge on Adrian.
West Ham boss Slaven Bilic said: “We’re not happy with it. I saw the tackle once again. I don’t think it was reckless but it was late.
“Nine times out of ten a challenge on a goalkeeper like that looks like a booking. Unfortunately, this was the tenth time. He should have got a yellow and then a red.”
Costa had already been booked when he clattered into fellow Spaniard Adrian in a goalmouth tangle at Stamford Bridge.
Bilic fumed: “It’s the first game of the season and we are already talking about those kind of decisions.”
West Ham captain Mark Noble also blasted striker Costa’s lucky escape.
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He said: “It’s a yellow card, isn’t it? I’ve seen the tackle and he’s wiped his ankle out completely.”
The 67th-minute flashpoint overshadowed a huge win for Antonio Conte in his first Prem game as Chelsea boss.
Conte said: “I didn’t see the incident. Costa put pressure on the keeper and the ref took the right decision.”
But Sky pundits Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville insisted Costa should have been shown a red for his studs-up challenge on the Hammers keeper.
Carragher said: “It was a straight red, it was down the shin and over the ankle. He shouldn’t have stayed on the pitch.”
Neville added: “It’s a bad one. It was typical Costa.”
Costa was cautioned by ref Anthony Taylor in the first half under a new rule this season to stop players barracking officials.
Eden Hazard put Chelsea ahead with a 47th- minute penalty, only for James Collins to equalise with 13 minutes to go.
Colourful Italian Conte celebrated Costa’s 89th-minute winner by sprinting along the touchline and burying himself among the Chelsea fans.
He said: “I’m delighted because I saw a lot of good things, a lot of things we are working on.”
Chelsea skipper John Terry added: “It was so important for us to get a good start. It was great for the fans and boss.”