Leeds United manager Marcelo Bielsa has convened an additional press briefing, where he confirmed that members of his Leeds coaching staff have watched training sessions of all their opponents before playing them this season.

A Leeds employee was seen at Derby County's training ground ahead of their trip to Elland Road on Friday and was removed by police.

Bielsa admitted to sending someone from the club and Leeds issued an apology to Derby after the game.

So should Bielsa or Leeds be punished for the Spygate scandal?

We discuss.....

Louie Chandler

"Who cares?

"Bielsa's iconic press conference on Wednesday evening showed what an outstanding manager he is and made the 'spying' part of it seem fairly minuscule.

"Let him get on with it now and admit that we are extremely lucky to have him managing in England."

Gary Hutchinson

“I love this man.

“Last night was pure theatre. He made everyone clamouring for punishment look very, very silly.

“With the level of detail he goes into, the spying has been made irrelevant.

“The pertinent question is; why do it at all? There’s clearly no need.”

Jay Taylor

“I am sure that most people figured that out after it emerged, he spied on Derby this time around, as well as the reverse fixture earlier in the season.

“But to do so on ALL Championship clubs throughout the whole season is a little bizarre and far from sportsmanlike.

“He’s gained somewhat of an advantage outside of traditional and approved methods of learning about an opponent.

“It is something I don’t condone.”