A leading lawyer has told Sky Sports News Chelsea club doctor, Eva Carneiro should be allowed to return to the Chelsea bench.
Carneiro has seen her requirements at the club drastically reduced after the incident involving Eden Hazard in the latter moments of the game against Swansea.
She and Jon Fearn have not been present against Manchester City, West Brom and Crystal Palace, whilst it is still unsure when or if she will return. Mary O’Rouke, QC of the Football Medical Association has given her opinion on the situation to Sky Sports News.
I personally believe, as a football supporter and as someone who supports medics in sport, the best outcome in this case would be for her and John Fearn to be back on the bench sending the message out to the football world they did nothing wrong.
The situation is yet to be solved, with FIFA now poised to discuss what happened.

I think you will find FIFA on Friday saying the same thing that they did nothing wrong because their duty was to the player as their patient, the referee, the FA and actually their job in the club is to look after the players not to run the team and not to be tactically aware.
With no new developments in the relationship between Mourinho and Carneiro, it is looking likely that neither Eva Carneiro or Jon Fearn will be on the Chelsea bench when they travel to Everton.




