Costa joined the Blues for £32m and fired Chelsea to the
title in his first season at Stamford Bridge as he scored 20 times for Jose
Mourinho’s side.
He endured a difficult second season but has been back to
his best under new boss Antonio Conte this term, averaging a goal a game having
struck five times already, something only West Ham’s Michail Antonio can match.
Asked if he would have made a firmer approach for the former
Atletico man had he known his availability, Wenger said: “Yes. I like him as a
quality striker. Costa is similar to Drogba. I like the qualities of the
player. All the rest around is not needed.”
Wenger’s regret at not joining the bidding process for the
Spaniard is understandable considering Costa has replaced former Chelsea
striker Didier Drogba as Arsenal’s chief tormenter since arriving in the
Premier League.
The 27-year-old has scored twice in three games against the
Gunners but Wenger also feels that his side’s two defeats to their London
rivals last season were decided by Costa’s clashes with Per Mertesacker and
Gabriel, both of whom saw red in the first half of the games.
Costa was retrospectively banned for his part in the
altercations and despite his perceived aggressive nature, Wenger believes his
game has benefitted from taking a calmer approach.
“He looks since the start of the season to have cleaned up
his act, that he behaves more focused on the game and that makes him more
dangerous,” said Wenger, who claims a dilution of his aggression will not mean
he will lose his edge.
“You want full commitment. Commitment is different
from this kind of overreactions.
“He is a fighter and you respect that. The rest is down to
the referees to get the game and the rules respected. I never thought he would
leave Atlético Madrid at the time – I was surprised.”
Asked if he would have made a firmer approach for the former
Atletico man had he known his availability, Wenger said: “Yes. I like him as a
quality striker. Costa is similar to Drogba. I like the qualities of the
player. All the rest around is not needed.”
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