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Jose Mourinho and Diego Costa make up with 'kisses and cuddles'

Jose Mourinho, manager of Chelsea
Image: Jose Mourinho says he made up with Diego Costa

Jose Mourinho has downplayed a spat with Diego Costa during Chelsea's win over Maccabi Tel Aviv, saying he and his striker made up with "kisses and cuddles".

The Blues cruised to a 4-0 win in Israel to move into pole position to qualify for the knockout stages from Group G.

But the match was not without incident, as Mourinho complained strongly about the state of the playing surface and was involved in a confrontation with one of his own players as the teams went in at half-time.

Chelsea were leading 1-0 at that point thanks to Gary Cahill's goal but tensions were running high for Mourinho, who visibly argued with Costa before the latter was restrained by John Terry.

"I wanted him to do a certain movement that he didn't," explained Mourinho of the striker, who ended a six-match scoreless run against Norwich.

"I was disappointed. I reacted. He reacted too. At half-time in the dressing room - a few kisses and a few cuddles."

Diego Costa of Chelsea challenges for the ball with Omri Ben Harush (R) and Avraham Rikan of Maccabi Tel-Aviv
Image: Diego Costa (left) had a heated discussion with his manager

Mourinho admitted he was happy with his side's first-half display but felt the scoreline flattered his side.

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"In the first half I could feel only the bad pitch stopped us from playing even better when we reached the last third," he said.

"I think we played better matches than today, but we lost. In the second half in the first 15, 20 minutes, I think we slept.

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"We were too confident, we were waiting for the second goal to come. Only when we felt that we were in danger we had again a good reaction. Maccabi deserved something more than what they got."

A draw against Porto at Stamford Bridge on the final matchday will be enough for the Blues to advance to the knockout stages, but Mourinho wants a win.

"I need a calculator," he said. "I know if we win we finish first. I know if we lose we are going to Europa League [Chelsea could still qualify with a loss if Dynamo Kiev fail to beat Maccabi Tel Aviv]. With the draw I don't know.

"I prefer to think we have to win our match and that's it."