Ex-Chelsea doctor Eva Carneiro reveals death threats by ‘faceless cowards’
Earlier this year she settled a constructive dismissal case with the club, who apologised “unreservedly” over her treatment, and she also reached a discrimination settlement with former manager Jose Mourinho.
Former Chelsea team doctor Eva Carneiro received death threats following her departure from the club last year.
“Even though I don’t have a presence on social media – I think I have made one post ever in my life – some of the threats of sexual violence and death threats make it through,” she told the Daily Telegraph.
“They [the abusers] just seem to be faceless cowards and they should be answerable to legislation.”
Carneiro, 43, left Chelsea in September 2015 after being publicly criticised by then manager Jose Mourinho for going onto the pitch to treat a player during a home game against Swansea City.
Earlier this year she settled a constructive dismissal case with Chelsea, who apologised “unreservedly” over her treatment, and she also reached a discrimination settlement with Mourinho.
Carneiro, who now works at her own clinic in London, feels not enough is being done to eradicate sexism in football.