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Thursday, 1 October 2015

FA's decision to clear Mourinho criticized.


The group Women in Football say they are "appalled" at the FA’s decision to take no action against Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho over his touchline dispute with Dr Eva Carneiro.

Mourinho criticised Carneiro for going on to the pitch along with physio Jon Fearn to treat midfielder Eden Hazard during their first game of the season against Swansea.
There had been suggestions Mourinho used abusive language towards Carneiro but the FA concluded on Wednesday they were "satisfied that the words used do not constitute discriminatory language under FA Rules".
That analysis is disputed by Women in Football, a network of professional women working in and around football, who also employed the services of a language expert to determine whether Mourinho had used unacceptable language towards Carneiro.
"Women in Football (WiF) are appalled by the conclusion of the FA investigation into Jose Mourinho's conduct during, and following, Chelsea's match against Swansea on 8th August 2015," read a statement on their official website.

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