'I Was ‘Not Asked’ To Testify Over Mourinho Remarks’- Eva Carneiro
MourinhoEx-Chelsea doctor Eva Carneiro says she was “at no stage” asked to testify by the Football Association over alleged derogatory remarks by Jose Mourinho.
The FA cleared Blues boss Mourinho having studied footage from a draw with Swansea in August, when he criticised Carneiro and head physio Jon Fearn.
FA boss Greg Dyke has said Mourinho should have apologised to Carneiro.
She said it was “incidents such as these” that “make it so difficult for women in the game”.
In the 2-2 draw with Swansea on 8 August, Carneiro and Fearn treated Eden Hazard for an injury after being called onto the pitch by the referee, which meant the player had to leave the field.
After a member of the public made a complaint, the FA asked an independent academic expert in Portuguese linguistics to analyse footage of an incident in which Mourinho is seen making a verbal gesture
The FA cleared Blues boss Mourinho having studied footage from a draw with Swansea in August, when he criticised Carneiro and head physio Jon Fearn.
FA boss Greg Dyke has said Mourinho should have apologised to Carneiro.
She said it was “incidents such as these” that “make it so difficult for women in the game”.
In the 2-2 draw with Swansea on 8 August, Carneiro and Fearn treated Eden Hazard for an injury after being called onto the pitch by the referee, which meant the player had to leave the field.
After a member of the public made a complaint, the FA asked an independent academic expert in Portuguese linguistics to analyse footage of an incident in which Mourinho is seen making a verbal gesture
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