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Chelsea's Diego Costa could show petulant side once again, says Guus Hiddink

Diego Costa, Chelsea v Crystal Palace, August 2015
Image: Guus Hiddink admits Diego Costa may lose his temper during his reign at Chelsea

Chelsea's interim manager Guus Hiddink says he cannot guarantee Diego Costa will go without another petulant outburst during his time at Stamford Bridge.

However, Hiddink did reveal his sympathy for the Spain international's plight this season, which has seen him score just four goals in 21 appearances.  

Costa was criticised for throwing his substitutes' bib in the direction of Jose Mourinho during Chelsea's goalless draw with Tottenham at White Hart Lane on November 29, frustrated at remaining unused. 

Hiddink said he once threw the De Graafschap captain's armband at manager Huib Ruijgrok, but insisted top players prove their value in quickly recovering their cool, rather than losing it in the first place.

Diego Costa
Image: Costa clashed with former manager Jose Mourinho at Tottenham in November

"He's an emotional guy, and there was something with a bib," Hiddink said ahead of Chelsea's Boxing Day match with Watford at Stamford Bridge.

"When I went back to my home, a long time ago, I was subbed even as captain. I wasn't used to that.

"That day is fixed in my brain, even though it was just after World War Two! I was captain of my team and the manager substituted me at half-time.

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"I thought I'd performed, but I threw off my armband and threw it at him, saying 'you make a new captain'.

Chelsea's Guus Hiddink during a training session
Image: Hiddink will be in the dugout for Chelsea's match with Watford

"It was also an emotional reaction borne out of frustration. Sportsmen are allowed to show a bit of emotion, but they must know five or 10 seconds later that they're wrong.

"I think he can focus on what he is able to do. I cannot guarantee there won't be an outburst from him or others, but they have to focus on what they're good at.

"What I've experienced in the last few days, and with the last game he played - he was in control.

"He was focused more on what he is hired for here, which is helping to score or assist and not going into other things.

"I think he was well controlled when I experienced him now in the last days. I cannot have any complaints about him."

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