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London: Chelsea striker Diego Costa has credited manager Antonio Conte for the side's record-equalling run of 13 consecutive victories that has propelled them to the top of the Premier League table.
Chelsea, who finished 10th in the league last season, are five points clear at the top and Costa believes the change in the fortunes of the club is down to the Italian manager's close relationship with the squad.
"The truth is the manager is good with the players, every time making more jokes with the players.
"That's good for us, to have a manager who is not just a boss, but like a person we can talk with, someone whose support we can count on in difficult moments."
Costa, who is the league's top scorer with 14 goals this season, said he was close to leaving the London club for Atletico Madrid before the start of the season.
"Here there's a lot of love with the supporters, with the people, so I'm here very happy, I'm very content.
"There was one thing I wanted to change for family reasons but, well, it wasn't to be and I continue (to be) happy here."
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