Former Chelsea doctor Eva Carneiro has launched a scathing attack on former Blues manager Jose Mourinho and club legend John Terry after the pair revisited the controversy that led to the Gibraltarian’s departure from the club in 2015. In the new Netflix documentary Mourinho, the Portuguese manager and Terry revisited the controversy, insisting that Carneiro and head physio Jon Fearn were wrong to enter the pitch to check on forward Eden Hazard during a 2-2 draw with Swansea City in 2015.
“We are bound by a medico-legal code of conduct. Genuinely it would be healthy for John Terry to learn the rules of the game.
It’s been long enough mate,” she said in another post.
Referee Michael Oliver called us on TWICE, player Eden Hazard requested medical assistance we then made eye contact from side line and he confirmed he needed medical assistance, TWICE. “So IT IS really simple. For the uninitiated, then-Chelsea goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois had already been sent off by the time Carneiro and Fearn entered the pitch to attend to Hazard. Carneiro left Chelsea in September that year after being removed from first-team duties, while Mourinho was dismissed three months later following a poor start to the club’s title defence.
Carneiro also shared a screenshot from the British Association of Sport and Exercise Medicine, which states that medical staff have an “absolute duty of care” to attend to and assess a player when requested to do so by the referee. Mourinho also said they did not “understand the game.

