Scolari slams Terry dismissal
Luiz Felipe Scolari has said he cannot understand the decision to send off Chelsea captain John Terry in the 0-0 Premier League draw with Everton.
Terry was shown red by Phil Dowd for a high tackle on Leon Osman in the stalemate and although the Blues managed to come away with a point, Scolari declined to talk to the press at the end of the game.
Scolari broke his silence on ChelseaTV a day later and insisted he was merely taking his time to get some perspective over the incident.
“If I go to say something [straight after the game] maybe I say something wrong and I need more time to look at everything.
“I have to look at the game again if something happened in the game. I need to be sure about this or that. I said no [to the press] at that time because maybe I’d have problems in the future – in that time I am not calm.
“If I go then I answer some questions and I’m angry.”
But despite taking time out to make sure he could view the incident dispassionately, the Brazilian still cannot comprehend the sending off.
“Maybe I look at the game and I change my mind, but I don’t change my mind about yesterday.
“I looked at the game again and I don’t change.
“It’s the same as I thought yesterday. For me it’s not normal. I don’t understand the decision very well.
“But he’s the referee. After [the red card] John he goes to his friend [Osman] to apologise, he goes off like normal. He’s a very good captain, he accepts the decision from the referee.”
There was good news for Scolari and his Chelsea side on the training pitch, though, with Ricardo Carvalho back in full training and close to a first-team return following a knee injury.
“It’s the first time Ricardo has trained with us normally and I think after seven days – 10 days maximum – he’ll start to play.”



















































