Mourinho Coach says doused halftime row with Costa with 'kisses and cuddles'
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho said he and striker Diego Costa have made up with "kisses and cuddles" after their halftime row in Tuesday's 4-0 Champions League win over Israeli opponents Maccabi Tel Aviv.
The pair appeared to be engaged in an angry exchange of views as they headed towards the players' tunnel at halftime.
Mourinho took issue with Costa's lack of movement in the first-half but the Spain international went on to finish the match after the 52-year-old Portuguese displayed a more tender side in the dressing room.
Costa
was involved in the major flashpoint of the first-half, after he was
chopped down by a terrible challenge from Maccabi's Tal Ben Haim, which
led to the former Chelsea defender receiving his marching orders.
"With
Diego I wanted him to do a certain movement that he didn't and I was
disappointed and reacted and he reacted too, but at halftime in the
dressing room there were a few kisses and cuddles," Mourinho told reporters after the game.
Chelsea's win moved them level on 10 points with Mourinho's former side Porto at the top of Group G.
The
two meet in their final group game on Dec. 9, when a point for
Mourinho's side will be enough to see them progress to the last 16.

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