“Those were wolves, not dogs”- Diego Costa reflects on his fear of filming with wolves in Wolverhampton’s new poster
Diego Costa
Diego Costa’s reputation as “The Beast” accompanies him as he returns to the Premier League with Wolverhampton Wanderers, even the intimidating striker revealed in the club’s announcement video that he was “scared to death” while holding wolves on a leash.
The 33-year-old, who was a formidable force while playing for Chelsea, where he was the team’s leading scorer each season and won two Premier League championships, agreed to a one-year contract after the club’s forwards were sidelined by injuries.
With the title “Diego is a wolf,” Wolves released a video to announce the signing of free agent Diego Costa. The Spaniard is wearing their uniform and holding chains that are fastened to three howling wolves.
Diego Costa’s return to Premier League
Having been without a club since January, Costa acknowledged that he would need some time to get back in form, but he enjoyed the challenge of competing in England’s top division.
About the announcement video he said: “I was scared to death. Holding that chain I kept thinking, ‘What if this wolf thinks about jumping on top of me?’ and then the three of them did,” Costa said in an interview with the club. “Because the lady training them kept calling them, asked them to move around a little… the wolves didn’t do a single thing. I thought, ‘If they’re not doing anything with the trainer, if they come…’
“When they came and smelled my foot, I knew I was done for. I was a little scared then. Those were wolves, not dogs. It was a cool experience but not a very comfortable one. I have five dogs, but they’re not wolves!”
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