The two played no part in Saturday's Euro 2016 qualifier against Belarus, which ended in a 3-0 victory, and will also sit out Tuesday's friendly against Germany after reporting hamstring and groin problems respectively.
But both Costa and Fabregas had played for Chelsea in their 2-1 win at Liverpool, and Del Bosque said he decided not to pick Costa to avoid confrontation. Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho had previously complained that the striker's appearances for Spain had caused him fitness problems.
And speaking at a news conference as he looked ahead to the game against World Cup winners Germany, the coach said: "Maybe when Costa and Cesc return, another player will have taken their place.
"That's not a threat, it's reality. My responsibility has always been to search for normality, the best thing for our football."
AS reported that Costa had not been called up for the two games after advice from national team doctor Juan Jose Garcia Cota.
Following the controversy over Costa's omission, the Spanish Football Federation has decided to strictly enforce FIFA protocols and will no longer accept medical reports given over the phone.
Instead, players called up to the Spain squad will travel to be examined by the country's medical staff and, if the assessment made does not tally with the report from a player's club, the matter would be taken up with FIFA.
Both FIFA and UEFA guarantee the right of national teams to select the players they wish to, with "any agreement between a player and a club to ignore this obligation forbidden."
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