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Aug 15, 2016 at 8pm UK
 
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Chelsea's Antonio Conte: 'Referee right not to send off Diego Costa'

Chelsea manager Antonio Conte says that referee Anthony Taylor was right not to send off Diego Costa following a lunge on West Ham keeper Adrian.

Chelsea manager Antonio Conte has claimed that referee Anthony Taylor made the "right decision" not to send off Diego Costa for a foul on West Ham United goalkeeper Adrian.

The Spain international scored an 89th-minute winner in a 2-1 triumph over the Hammers in their Premier League opener at Stamford Bridge tonight.

It could have been a different result had Costa been sent off earlier in the match when he lunged in on Adrian as the keeper tried to move the ball with his feet.

The controversial striker was already on a yellow card, but the match official decided that his foul was not deliberate.

When asked about the incident, Conte told Sky Sports News. "I didn't see the situation but on the bench I saw that Diego put pressure on the keeper and then tried to stop, but in my opinion the referee took the right decision."

Eden Hazard netted from the penalty spot, while James Collins got on the scoresheet for West Ham.

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