The statement of Chelsea team doctor Eva Carneiro was seen as a total “slap on face” for Jose Mourinho. This was stated by one of her predecessors. Eva Carneiro updated a post on Facebook. In this post he clearly criticized the boss of Chelsea who left his side along with nine men against Swansea. Though, the announcement of Chelsea group specialist Eva Carneiro was seen as an aggregate “slap on face” for Jose Mourinho. This was expressed by one of her forerunners. Eva Carneiro overhauled a post on Facebook. In this post he unmistakably reprimanded the supervisor of Chelsea who walked out on him alongside nine men against Swansea. This post was a total criticism.
He said that now it will really be very tough and difficult for him to trust Mourinho. Regaining trust is now a very difficultthing to do. Carneiro had a tendency to Hazard after he was stumbled in the last minutes of Saturday’s 2-2 draw with the Welsh club, significance the Belgium forward needed to leave the pitch. It lessened Chelsea to nine men as goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois had as of now been sent off and Mourinho a while later said his medicinal staff were “hasty and guileless” and did not “comprehend the game”.
Responded on Facebook, Carneiro said,”I would like to thank the general public for their overwhelming support. Really very much appreciated.”
On talking with BBC, Rogers said, “You are support staff. You’re not one of the stars. There’s almost a slap in the face to the manager. Why would she go to social media? It’s something we, as a profession, ethically should not be doing.”
Carneiro is now looking towards losing her place on the bench of Chelsea for Premier League which is to scheduled on Sunday against Manchester City. Roger without questioning the judgement of Carneiro and Hazard treatment further said, “There has to be a very good relationship between the medical staff, or the physician, and the manager. The manager has to be able to trust the medical judgment he’s receiving and when that trust is broken, where do you go? It’s going to be difficult.” Eamonn Salmon, CEO of the Football Medical Association – which speaks to expert therapeutic staff in the sport – has upheld Carneiro and physio Jon Fearn while Liverpool’s previous head of pharmaceutical Peter Brukner says Mourinho ought to apologize to the specialist.