Ex-Leeds United star Kemar Roofe claimed Marcelo Bielsa would actually spy on his opposition every week.

The Argentine, who managed the Whites for four years, was at the centre of Leeds' 'Spygate' scandal in 2019 when he admitted to sending a member of his staff to watch a Derby County training session days before their match.

Their clash went on as scheduled with Leeds earning a 2-0 win, thanks to goals from Roofe and Jack Harrison. Following an investigation conducted by The FA, the club were later fined £200,000 by the English Football League, who announced Leeds had breached rules regarding treating fellow teams with "good faith".

Bielsa's admission came in an impromptu press conference and sensationally admitted to spying on every opponent, but he made sure to insist that

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