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Diego Costa: A Controversial Figure in Football

Dieigo Costa, the former Chelsea and Atletico Madrid star, has sparked controversy once again as a female reporter claims he deliberately coughed in her face during the Covid-19 era. Let's delve into Costa's career, his reputation, and the latest allegations against him.

Diego Costa: A Controversial Figure in Football

A female reporter has claimed former Chelsea star Diego Costa once coughed in her face during an interview at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. Helene Hendriks was on media duties for Liverpool's Champions League clash with Atletico Madrid in March 2020, and the striker was playing for the Spanish club at the time. After the knockout fixture took place, Costa allegedly did something the 45-year-old will never forget.Costa enjoyed a glittering career that spanned the best part of two decades. In that time, he had several spells at Atletico, as well as playing for Chelsea, Wolves, Botafogo, Celta Vigo, and more. For all of his La Liga, Premier League, and cup triumphs, though, controversy was never far away from the Spain international. During his time in England, he received multiple violent conduct charges from the Football Association, with some of those indiscretions involving stamping and striking opposition players in the head. In fact, French newspaper L'Equipe, via Mundo Deportivo, even named the Brazilian-born player as the 'most hated footballer' in December 2015, based on his provocative and violent behaviour. He himself, however, saw things differently.During his Chelsea spell (2014-17), Arsenal legend Thierry Henry stuck up for the forward, saying Costa always had a happy demeanour - off the pitch, that was. The ex-Valladolid man admitted he makes mistakes like everyone else but he always has the respect of his team-mates.He told Sky Sports: "Wherever I have played, the team-mates who know me, the people I've met still like me because they know what kind of person I really am. Sometimes people are given a reputation because the press, the media, talk as if someone has done something bad without knowing everything. Often people say that someone is bad, and whoever listens to them then also think that that person is bad. It would hurt me much more if one of my team-mates were to tell the press or anyone else that I am a bad person. But I am a happy person, I make mistakes, like everyone else."Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Back in March 2020, Hendriks crossed paths with Costa after Atletico dumped Liverpool out of the Champions League at Anfield in what was the last match to take place before football, and the United Kingdom, were plunged into lockdown due to Covid-19. Hendriks was on duty for Dutch TV at a time when the Netherlands had already gone into lockdown. Now, she has claimed that Costa came up to her and her team and coughed in their faces following that last-16 encounter. Speaking on the HNM podcast, she said: "Ultimately, of all the people in that stadium, 41 died from Covid-19. First, I had Virgil van Dijk, then Diego Costa. Do you know what Diego Costa did? He walked up and deliberately coughed in everyone’s face. I don’t get angry easily, but I wanted to run after him and say, ‘What are you doing to me?’"He actually coughed right in my face. But for the connection to the Netherlands, I was attached to a wire and I was following Diego Costa, so the whole camera fell over. I didn’t know what was happening to me, I thought it was absolutely outrageous." Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingHendriks claimed that just two days after this turn of events, she contracted Covid-19. However, she managed to recover from the virus and continue on in her profession. Incidentally, Costa, 37, may be pressured into a response over this incident, but for now, he has yet to respond. The former Braga man last played for Gremio in late 2024, and although he has not announced his retirement, he has been out of the game for more than a year. 

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Diego Costa: A Career of Success and Controversy

Diego Costa's football career has been a mix of success on the pitch and controversy off it. With stints at top clubs like Atletico Madrid and Chelsea, Costa enjoyed numerous triumphs in La Liga and the Premier League. However, his aggressive playing style often led to clashes with opponents and disciplinary issues.

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A Reputation for Provocative Behavior

Costa's on-field antics frequently made headlines, with incidents of violent conduct and confrontations with other players. Some media outlets even labeled him as the 'most hated footballer' due to his provocative behavior. Despite this reputation, Costa emphasized that his teammates and friends know him as a different person off the field.

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The Allegations: Diego Costa and the Cough Incident

The recent accusation by a female reporter, Helene Hendriks, claiming that Costa deliberately coughed in her face during the Covid-19 era adds a new chapter to his controversial legacy. The incident allegedly took place after Atletico's Champions League match against Liverpool in March 2020, just before the global lockdown. Hendriks expressed shock and anger at Costa's behavior, stating that she later contracted Covid-19.

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The Aftermath and Silence

Despite the serious nature of the allegations, Costa has yet to respond to the claims made by Hendriks. Following his last professional outing for Gremio in late 2024, the striker has been out of the limelight amid speculation about his retirement. It remains to be seen how he will address these accusations and the impact they may have on his reputation.

Published on Jan 8, 2026