Eva Carneiro: Chelsea doctor thanks fans for support after Jose Mourinho outburst for treating Eden Hazard

Mourinho had blasted his staff during 2-2 draw with Swansea

James Orr
Tuesday 11 August 2015 10:57 EDT
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Dr Carneiro watches the players carefully from the sidelines
Dr Carneiro watches the players carefully from the sidelines (PA)

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Chelsea doctor Eva Carneiro has spoken out and thanked the public for their "overwhelming" support after Blues manager Jose Mourinho criticised the actions of his medical staff in the 2-2 draw with Swansea on Saturday.

Down to 10 men after Thibaut Courtois's sending off, Carneiro entered the pitch to treat Chelsea's best player Eden Hazard in the closing stages of the game after he suffered a minor injury, forcing the Blues to go temporarily down the nine men.

Mourinho became angry and animated right at the end of the match when Chelsea's medical staff rushed to treat forward Hazard (watch video below).

"I wasn't very happy with my medical staff because you have to understand the game," Mourinho said afterwards.

"If you go to the pitch to assist a player, then you must be sure that a player has a serious problem. I was sure that Eden didn't have a serious problem. He had a knock and was very tired.

"My medical department left me with eight fit outfield players in a counter attack after a set piece and we were worried we didn't have enough players left."

Carneiro, 41, responded with this message on her Facebook page:

I would like to thank the general public for their overwhelming support. Really very much appreciated.

Posted by Eva Carneiro on Sunday, 9 August 2015

Gibraltar-born Carnerio has working with Chelsea's first team since 2011.

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