The FA chief says the Blues boss "made a mistake" and
adds that although he has not broken any rules he has
made an error of judgement in his handling of the
saga
Football Association chairman Greg Dyke has criticised
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho and says he should
have apologised to Eva Carneiro for his behaviour.
The Blues’ boss has been cleared by the FA of any
wrongdoing after he was accused of using abusive
language towards Carneiro, the club doctor, during
Chelsea's 2-2 draw with Swansea.
Mourinho was angered by Carneiro's treatment of Eden
Hazard, which left the Blues temporarily with nine men,
and the 42-year-old has subsequently left her job
after being downgraded from her role.
Dyke is clearly unimpressed with the Portuguese's
behaviour and says he owes Dr Carneiro an apology for
his actions.
"I don't think Mr Mourinho comes well out of the whole
saga - he clearly made a mistake in the heat of a
game, and should have said so and apologised," Dyke
said in a letter to FA Council members
"Instead he has said very little and Miss Carneiro has
lost her job.
"Our regulatory team have investigated this and whilst
Mr Mourinho has breached no rules, it was clearly a
failure of his personal judgement and public
behaviour."
Thursday, 1 October 2015
GREG DYKE CRITICISES MOURINHO OVER CARNEIRO
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