More clubs pile pressure on officials over Leeds spying

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A further 11 Championship clubs have written to the English to voice their concerns after United admitted spying on all his side's opponents this season lead the Championship, England football's second tier.

But their 2-0 win over County last week was overshadowed by Bielsa's admission he sent a club employee to spy on Derby's training session a day before the game.

In a statement, owner apologised for the incident, which is now the subject of investigations by both the Football Association, England's national governing body, and the Football League, which runs all the three divisions below the elite

had already complained to the Football League, who announced on Saturday that 11 more teams had made representations after veteran Argentinian boss defended his tactics during a press conference on Wednesday.

"The request attributed to 11 Championship clubs will be considered as part of the current investigation that has commenced," said a statement from the Leeds are currently top of the Championship in Bielsa's first season at the and will restore their four-point lead if they win away to Stoke on Saturday.

It is not certain if has broken any FA or rules. But Frank Lampard, the former Chelsea and England midfielder, said of Bielsa's conduct: "At least, on a sportsman's level, it's bad in my opinion.

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First Published: Sat, January 19 2019. 21:30 IST