- Chelsea first-team doctor Eva Carneiro was dropped from the Blues' bench
- She has been replaced by Academy doctor Chris Hughes for matchdays
- Carneiro riled manager Jose Mourinho by rushing to the aid of Eden Hazard in the 2-2 draw against Swansea at Stamford Bridge on August 9
- She will no longer attend training sessions, games or enter the team hotel
After
being acrimoniously dropped by Jose Mourinho following her decision to
run onto the pitch while a player was down injured for Chelsea, Eva
Carneiro has been keeping a low profile.
But
the former Blues first-team doctor has now been pictured for the first
time since the fallout, smiling while walking her Beagle dog in the park
with a friend. The top sports doctor looked relaxed as she arrived at a
parkland in Surrey in an Audi 4x4, before taking the pet for a walk.
Carneiro
and physiotherapist Jon Fearn have had their matchday duties revoked
for their role in the incident on the opening day of the season against
Swansea City at Stamford Bridge, which resulted in Mourinho labelling
the pair naive for leaving his side a man down.
Eva Carneiro has been pictured for the first time since her disagreement with manager Jose Mourinho
The former Blues first-team doctor was seen looking happy while walking her Beagle dog
Carneiro wore casual attire as she took to the park in a white Audi four-by-four car with a friend (right)
Mourinho has resisted all calls to reinstate Carneiro despite the backlash over Chelsea's treatment of her
The 41-year-old who was born in Gibraltar, was all smiles as she strolled through the foliage with her pet
Replacements Chris Hughes and Steven Hughes took to the dugout for the first time against Manchester City.
Consultant
in sport and exercise medicine Chris, who was promoted from Academy
doctor, and former on-loan player physio, Steven Hughes have been
alongside Mourinho for each of the subsequent games.
Mourinho
was livid with Carneiro and Fearn after they went to assist Hazard
against Swansea, even though they appeared to be gestured onto the pitch
by referee Michael Oliver, because medical treatment meant that the
24-year-old had to leave the field of play, and the Premier League
champions were already down to 10 men due to a red card for goalkeeper
Thibaut Courtois.
The
Portuguese manager consequently revised the roles of Carneiro and Fearn
much to the public's dismay and many Chelsea fans' embarrassment.
Mourinho has resisted all calls to reinstate Carneiro despite the huge backlash over Chelsea's treatment of her, and Sportsmail understands that it was not the first time the two had clashed.
After
being informed that her role as the club's first-team doctor was to be
downgraded - she was told that she will no longer attend training
sessions, games or enter the team hotel - Carneiro did not impress her
employers at Stamford Bridge by thanking her supporters on Facebook.
Nevertheless,
owner Roman Abramovich is said to be furious that Mourinho caused the
controversy by criticising a senior employee on radio and television.
Carneiro and physiotherapist Jon Fearn have had their matchday duties revoked for the Eden Hazard incident
Chelsea doctor Chris Hughes (right) and physio Steven Hughes are Carneiro and Fearn's replacements
Carneiro did not impress her employers at Stamford Bridge by thanking her supporters on Facebook

The Chelsea doctor tends to be private but she posted on social media to thank those backing her judgement
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