Mourinho isn't a doctor, he was way out of line. I get why he was frustrated at having to lose a player at a crucial time but you can't have a manager dictating to the medical staff how to do their job.
If a player suffered a serious injury (might have looked innocuous at the time, doesn't have to be something obvious like a leg break) which was made worse because medical treatment didn't arrive or was slow arriving surely the club would be exposing themselves to a massive law suit from the player.
Wait until JM gives them permission to enter the field of play after every stoppage in play?
Sure that's true but I think a lot of people take issue as a) they were called onto the pitch by the ref and b) she followed the male physio who hasn't received any punishment.
Its been speculated by a few in the media is the reason she was punished was possibly for a facebook post. People were sending messages of support to her after the match basically criticising Mourinho for his reaction after the match. Her profile is normally inactive but she sent a message saying thank you to the public for there overwhelming support.
This may not seem much but apparently Mourinho is a dictator about this sorta stuff like with players and staff, the club have strict rules about the staff and social media and he doesn't like anyone having a voice and speaking out of turn. With an ego like his I could imagine overreacting to a simple facebook message.
Chelsea’s doctor, Eva Carneiro, is believed to have left the club and is preparing to sue the Premier League champions for constructive dismissal following the incident during the game against Swansea last month
Sign her up!
Not a bad day in court for her. Chelsea were banged to rights really
Agreed, I love Mourinho, but on this occasion he was a bellend.
Why shouldn't she work in football again? She has done nothing wrong.
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