MI Leeds/Derby: Football League bring in top agents after Leeds spy botched his mission

January 16 – The English Football League are to formally investigate the so-called “spygate” affair when Leeds United manager Marcelo Bielsa sent one of his coaching staff to spy on Derby County ahead of their high-profile Championship match last Friday.

Police were called to Derby’s training ground after a person was “seen acting suspiciously” outside the training ground, which forced the session to be halted.

Before the match, which Leeds would go on to win 2-0, Bielsa admitted that the person spying had indeed been sent there on his orders and took full responsibility for the incident but refused to rule out using such tactics again in future.

After the game, Derby manager Frank Lampard claimed he would rather quit coaching than employ such tactics himself, and urged the EFL to act on the incident.

In a statement released on Tuesday, an EFL statement read: “The EFL has today written to Leeds United requesting their observations in regard to an incident that took place in the vicinity of Derby County’s training ground on Thursday 10 January, 2019.

“It follows a complaint from Derby County who allege that an individual, acting under the instruction of Leeds United, sought to observe a private training session the day before the two Clubs were due to meet in the Sky Bet Championship.

“The EFL has now determined that it is appropriate to consider this matter in the context of a number of EFL Regulations whilst also noting that the alleged actions appear to contravene the Club’s Charter that all EFL Clubs agreed to in summer 2018.

“The decision to progress this matter to a formal investigation comes as a result of the Club’s manager, Marcelo Bielsa, admitting to instructing an individual to undertake the acts being complained of in a television interview broadcast on Sky Sports on Friday 11 January 2019.

“The Football Association has also confirmed they are considering the same matter in line with its own rules and the EFL will work with its FA counterparts to ensure that any potential action taken does not prejudice those investigations being undertaken.”

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