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Former Chelsea doctor, Eva Carneiro signals possible return to Stamford Bridge

Former Chelsea doctor, Eva Carneiro signals possible return to Stamford Bridge

Former Chelsea first team doctor, Eva Carneiro has hinted at returning to the club, many years after she was shown the exit door.

Dr. Eva Carneiro was the first team doctor of Chelsea from 2009 till she was made to leave the club after controversial allegations from then Chelsea manager, Jose Mourinho in 2015.

Jose Mourinho severely criticized her decision to run up to the pitch and attend to Eden Hazard who Mourinho feels the knock he received wasn’t enough to require medical checkups.

The Portuguese tactician requested the Eva Carneiro be made to leave the team, an instruction the club’s management abide to. The dismissal of Gibraltarian doctor wasn’t an easy fetch as both club and doctor had to settle in court.

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Eva Carneiro seem to have moved on from her the ill circumstances with Chelsea after signaling a possible return to the club.

Replying to a popular Chelsea fan page on twitter after the handler plea for her return following Reece James second injury sting. Replying to him, Carneiro said ‘Venga’ which mean ‘let’s go’ in Spanish.

Carneiro made the thought of her return more realistic by sharing a picture showing she’s in London.

Chelsea fans were quick to seek help from Carneiro to help solve their seemingly increasing injury problems. Below are some of the comments on her post;

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COME FIX OUR INJURIES CRISIS EVA

-Welcome backkkkkkk @todd_boehly please
-Coded post? Should we expect you in the

-Stamford Bridge setup again?????

-Welcome back to Stamford Bridge
-Is that a bus station behind a hedge?

Chelsea players have suffered from lots of injuries this season. N’golo Kante, Reece James, Fofana, Pulusic, E. Mendy, Ben Chillwell, Raheem Sterling, Armando Broja and recently added Dennis Zakaria.

Football writer at AllSoccer. Graduate of Computer Science from Kenule Beeson Saro-Wiwa Polytechnic. Dreamt of becoming a footballer, find self writing about football.

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