Diego Costa admits he won't be able to keep up the blistering scoring form which has seen him light up the Premier League this season.
A clinical hat-trick against Swansea City at Stamford Bridge on Saturday
helped preserve Chelsea's 100 per cent start to the season and took
Costa's personal tally to seven goals in his first four matches in
England.
The Brazil-born Spaniard already has more Premier League goals to his
name than Fernando Torres managed in the entirety of his final season
with the Blues but is not getting carried away with his dream
introduction to English football.
“It is different for every striker who comes here,’’ Costa told reporters after his hat-trick heroics.
“Every striker has their way of playing and their strengths and a
different team behind them. That is very important. If you do not have
the team behind you then you can’t do things on your own. It all depends
on the team. It could be because of that.
“I try to play in the best manner, and hopefully things will continue
like this. But there will be a moment when I cannot score - that is
football.’’
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