Diego Costa to contest 'stamp' charge over Emre Can incident
Chelsea striker
Diego Costa will contest the violent conduct charge he faces over an alleged
stamp on Liverpool's
Emre Can on Tuesday.
The Spain
international was charged by the
Football Association on Wednesday over the incident.
He is being charged
for the first of two alleged stamps that were not seen at the time by referee
Michael Oliver.
Costa also appeared
to stand on central defender Martin Skrtel in the Liverpool penalty box in the
second half.
The first-half
incident involving Can took place close to the technical area and prompted an
angry response from the Liverpool player.
The FA will review
the evidence, and the matter will be resolved on Friday.
Should the forward
be found guilty, the first of a three-match ban would come in Chelsea's
top-of-the-table clash against Manchester City on Saturday.
It is understood
Costa is appealing with the full backing of Chelsea.
Chelsea cancelled
their pre-match news conference for the game against City on Thursday
afternoon.
Costa could also
miss games against Aston Villa and Everton.
Liverpool manager
Brendan Rodgers said after the League Cup semi-final: "He could easily
hurdle over the young player and he directs his studs right on to his ankle,
which could have been nasty."
Chelsea boss Jose
Mourinho said after the game that he feels the Brazil-born Spain international
is being targeted unfairly.
The Blues, who won
2-1 on aggregate, will face London rivals Tottenham in the final at Wembley on
Sunday, 1 March.

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