Sunday 13 March 2016

Diego Costa did not bite me – Gareth Barry

Diego Costa appears to be biting Gareth Barry
Everton midfielder Gareth Barry says Chelsea striker Diego Costa did not bite him
when they clashed during Saturday’s FA Cup quarter-final.

Costa was sent off following the 84th-minute incident in Chelsea’s 2-0 defeat, and
later denied biting Barry.

The Toffees player, who was sent off for a foul on Cesc Fabregas, has backed
Costa’s claim.

The Football Association is awaiting referee Michael Oliver’s report before
deciding if more action is necessary.

Earlier, Diego Costa denied biting Barry. The Spaniard who spoke his club’s
spokesperson expressed regret over his actions.

A Chelsea spokesman said: “Diego spoke to club officials and expressed regret
over his reaction to the challenge from Barry that led to his red card.
“But Diego was also very clear that he did not bite him at any point during that
altercation.”

Chelsea manager Guus Hiddink claims Everton deliberately provoked Costa, who
had a running battle with Barry throughout the tie.
In the incident that led to Costa’s second yellow card, the 27-year-old confronted
Barry, moving his head towards him and in the direction of his neck.
“He was chased a bit in the game by Everton. They went after him. They knew it.
It is within the rules,” said Hiddink.

“As a referee you have to protect the situation, but knowing and feeling this
atmosphere.”
Hiddink, who managed Chelsea to victory over Everton in the 2009 FA Cup final,
said he had not seen the incident that led to Costa’s dismissal.

“I try to be fair in my judgement and it is difficult for me to say yes or no so I
don’t want to give judgement on this,” he said.

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