Chelsea was beginning to resemble a strikers’ graveyard after the highly expensive failures of Torres and Shevchenko. But that old alchemist Jose Mourinho wasn’t lying when he said he was happy with his squada after the summer investment at Chelsea.
And, although Fabregas has been a sensation, the new jewel in the crown must surely be Diego Costa. He’s been nursing a muscle strain for most of the season but has already bagged a remarkable 10 goals in 9 Premier League games since his summer move from Atletico.
And now his legacy at his old club is coming to the fore as he has been shortlisted for the FIFA Puskás Award for best goal of last season in all competitions. The Chelsea star’s amazing strike against Getafe for his old club is one of ten which made the final list.
The other nominees are:
Tim Cahill – 18 June 2014, Australia v. Netherlands, 2014 FIFA World Cup
Diego Costa – 23 November 2013, Atlético Madrid v. Getafe, Primera División (Spain)
Marco Fabian – 15 February 2014, Cruz Azul v. Puebla, 1a División 2014 Clausura (Mexico)
Zlatan Ibrahimovic – 19 October 2013, Paris St. Germain v. SC Bastia, Ligue 1 (France)
Pajtim Kasami – 21 October 2013, Crystal Palace v. Fulham, Premier League (England)
Stephanie Roche -20 October 2013, Peamount United v. Wexford Youths, BEWNL (Rep.Ireland)
James Rodriguez – 28 June 2014 – Colombia v. Uruguay, 2014 FIFA World Cup
Camilo Sanvezzo – 6 October 2013 – Vancouver Whitecaps v. Portland Timbers, MLS (USA/Canada)
Hisato Sato – 8 March 2014 – Sanfrecce Hiroshima v. Kawasaki Frontale, J.League (Japan)
Robin van Persie – 13 June 2014 – Spain v. Netherlands, 2014 FIFA World Cup
Let’s see Costa’s goal again. Chelsea fans: can Costa be as good or better than the legendary Didier Drogba?