Eva Carneiro will tell an employment tribunal on Tuesday how former Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho berated her, sexually harassed her and ultimately demoted her from "the job of her dreams".
Three hundred and four days after the opening league match of the 2015/16 Premier League season against Swansea at Stamford Bridge, ex-Chelsea medic Carneiro will take the stand in Croydon to claim how she was unfairly punished despite acting "in compliance with the rules of the game and her professional duties."In skeleton statements released by both sides during a bruising first day of evidence, Carneiro claims that rather than investigating Mourinho's behaviour, Chelsea confirmed her demotion and told her to "build bridges" with the Portuguese, now manager of Manchester United.
Mourinho is expected to give evidence to the tribunal next Monday and Tuesday.
Chelsea, represented by Daniel Stilitz QC, will then cross-examine Carneiro.
Carneiro and Jose Mourinho clashed on the touchline after Eden Hazard received treatment against Swansea
Stilitz will claim that she refused to rebuild her relationship with Mourinho and will suggest Carneiro is claiming sexual discrimination purely to boost what he describes as her "extravagant" compensation claim.
The maximum compensation limit for unfair dismissal is capped at £79,000. However, there is no upper limit on compensation in a discrimination case.
According to Chelsea, Carneiro was "increasingly preoccupied with developing her profile" against the club's wishes. She uploaded a video on YouTube undertaking an ice-bucket challenge, before nominating Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic.
Carneiro leaves at the end of day one of the tribunal
Carneiro is claiming unfair dismissal by Chelsea and in a separate but related case, the 42-year-old doctor is claiming sex discrimination and harassment by Mourinho. The hearing continues.
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