Ex- doctor Eva Carneiro broke fans' hearts when responding to pleas for her return to the club. The Gibraltarian following a bust-up with then-boss who was left fuming with Carneiro after she ran onto the pitch with chief physio Jon Fearn to treat the injured Eden Hazard in a clash against Swansea. She received a scolding from the Portuguese manager after complaining that she had interrupted his side’s push for an injury time winner. Sky Sports is bringing you 500 live
Football games to watch, as well access to C £22 a month Carneiro was blamed for not "understanding the game" by Mourinho in what turned out to be her last game working for
Chelsea as she was subsequently banished and banned from attending training sessions and matches before leaving her role six weeks later. Her six-year tenure at Stamford Bridge ended unceremoniously before taking the west
London club to court claiming constructive dismissal with her case being settled on just the second day. Nine years on from her departure, Chelsea fans on
Social Media have called for her return with their squad having been decimated by injury this season. An X (formerly Twitter) account dedicated to all things Chelsea posted a snap of Carneiro with the caption: "One. Last. Dance." The 50-year-old came across the post to which she replied: "I’m starting to think this is a bot. It’s only me copied into this every time" before the Blues account responded back with: "Got called a bot but Eva knows we all want her back at ". The Daily Star is now on
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Tennis legend Andy Murray and his mother Judy.