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Sweet relief for Diego Costa as he finally ends Spain goal drought

Coach says Chelsea striker can become key player after breaking his duck against mighty Luxembourg

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Diego Costa is mobbed after breaking his duck. Photo: AFP

Spain coach Vicente del Bosque predicted Diego Costa would be a key performer for Spain in coming years after the Brazil-born forward ended his long wait for an international goal on Sunday.

Costa’s 69th-minute strike in a 4-0 win away to Luxembourg in Euro 2016 qualification Group C was his first goal for La Roja on his seventh appearance and broke a duck lasting more than 500 minutes.

His lack of goals for the European champions was all the more perplexing as he has been in electric form for new club Chelsea with nine goals in as many matches this term.

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“We were all suffering and we were all pleased for Diego Costa because he has worked hard,” Del Bosque said after watching his side bounce back from Thursday’s surprise 2-1 defeat in Slovakia.

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“Now we need to look forward knowing that he will be an important player for us,” he added.

“At halftime I told him to be calm. We all noticed he was a bit nervous, dissatisfied, as he wasn’t finding a way through.

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