Diego Costa and Gary Cahill fit to play in Community Shield

Chelsea duo will feature against Arsenal according to manager Jose Mourinho

Chelsea’s Gary Cahill is congratulated by teammates as he pauses on the ground with a bloody nose after scoring during the second half of an International Champions Cup soccer match in Washington. Photograph: Carolyn Kaster/AP
Chelsea’s Gary Cahill is congratulated by teammates as he pauses on the ground with a bloody nose after scoring during the second half of an International Champions Cup soccer match in Washington. Photograph: Carolyn Kaster/AP

Chelsea striker Diego Costa and defender Gary Cahill will be fit to play against Arsenal in the Community Shield at Wembley on Sunday, manager Jose Mourinho has said.

Spain striker Costa limped off with a hamstring problem in a pre-season friendly against Barcelona in the US, while Cahill suffered a suspected broken nose after scoring an 85th minute equaliser against the Spanish champions.

“All good, yes,” Mourinho told a news conference on Friday when asked about the fitness of Costa and Cahill.

Costa scored 20 league goals for Chelsea in his debut season at Stamford Bridge after joining from Atletico Madrid, but the striker missed large parts of the campaign with a persistent hamstring problem.

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Mourinho, however, has no long-term concerns over the 26-year-old's fitness and says Loic Remy and Radamel Falcao will provide Costa with stiff competition during the season.

“No concerns, I am not worried about it,” he said. “We have three top strikers. If one is injured we have two more.”

The Community Shield, the traditional season-opening match between the Premier League champions and FA Cup winners, has lacked spark on occasions but Mourinho believes the fixture is more than a pre-season friendly.

"It is in between," said the Portuguese, who has not lost to Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger in 13 meetings.

“It is not a friendly... it is more than that but less than a Premier League match.”

“I just want my club to get the best possible result. It doesn’t matter about Arsenal, it doesn’t matter about the manager.

“I never made it an explosion of happiness or special pride in my victories over Arsenal. I do not make a drama if one day we lose.”

Goalkeeper Petr Cech ended his 11-year stay at Stamford Bridge to join Arsenal during the close season and Mourinho has no problems with coming up against his former number one having already done so during his time as Inter Milan manager.

“No problem. I did it already, Inter against Chelsea,” he said. “I think they have always had very good goalkeepers and now they have one more. I never felt weakness was in their keepers.”

Meanwhile Aston Villa have signed French midfielder Jordan Veretout from Ligue 1 club Nantes on a five-year contract, the Premier League side said on Friday.

The 22-year-old has joined for an undisclosed fee reported in British media to be around €10m.

"I'm really pleased Jordan decided to choose Aston Villa over the other options he had and opt to continue his development with us," manager Tim Sherwood told the club's website.

“He is only 22-years-old but he is vastly experienced for someone that age. He has played over 140 games in Ligue 1 and is a really exciting young player.

“I know he is very highly rated over in France so we are delighted to get this deal over the line.”

Veretout is the fourth player to arrive at Villa Park from Ligue 1 during the close season following the signings of Jordan Amavi, Idrissa Gueye and Jordan Ayew.