Eva Carneiro and Jose Mourinho clashed on the touchline during the match with Swansea

The FA has cleared Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho of making discriminatory comments towards club doctor Eva Carneiro.

The pair were involved in a confrontation on the touchline towards the end of the Blues' opening game of the season against Swansea.

Mourinho criticised Carneiro for going on to the pitch to treat midfielder Eden Hazard. Carneiro has since parted company with the club.

There had been suggestions Mourinho had used abusive language towards Carneiro but the FA, after analysing audio footage of the incident, revealed it "is satisfied that the words used do not constitute discriminatory language under FA Rules".

In a statement, the FA said: "Following information brought to the attention of the FA regarding Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho and alleged discriminatory comments made in the Premier League fixture between Swansea and Chelsea on 8 August, The FA has now concluded an investigation into the matter.

Physio Jon Fearn (left) and club doctor Eva Carneiro (right) treat Eden Hazard

"The matter was brought to the attention of the FA on 8 September and led to the appointment of an independent academic expert in Portuguese linguistics to analyse the footage of the incident which included the audio recording.

"After receiving the report from the expert, the FA is satisfied that the words used do not constitute discriminatory language under FA Rules.

"Furthermore, both the words used, as translated and analysed by the independent expert, and the video evidence, do not support the conclusion that the words were directed at any person in particular. Consequently, on the evidence available to it, the FA will take no further action in relation to this matter."

Mourinho was upset with Carneiro and head physiotherapist Jon Fearn for entering the field of play to treat Hazard in the closing stages of Chelsea's 2-2 Premier League draw against the Swans.

That meant they were temporarily down to nine men - goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois had already been sent off - after Hazard left the field, and although the incident did not have an impact on the result, Carneiro and Fearn were criticised for being "impulsive and naive" by Mourinho.

Eva Carneiro started working at Chelsea in 2009

The Portuguese's comments attracted plenty of scorn, but the 52-year-old was unrepentant and earned further condemnation when it was announced Carneiro would no longer attend club matches or training sessions.

Earlier this month it was announced Carneiro, born in Gibraltar to a Spanish father and English mother, had parted company with the Blues.