Norwich City have confirmed that they are part of the collective of teams who have written to the EFL to demand a full investigation into the “Spygate” controversy.
Bielsa, who’s Leeds side sit one point ahead of the Canaries in the Championship, revealed that he had indeed sent a Leeds United staff member to watch Derby County train before the two teams met earlier this month.
Leeds would run out 2-0 winners against the Rams, but many are demanding action be taken against the league leaders for Bielsa’s spying antics.

Norwich today confirmed that they are one of 11 teams who have written to the EFL to demand an investigation into the spygate scandal.
In a statement, Norwich said:
Following comments made by Leeds United manager Marcelo Bielsa this week, Norwich CIty and a number of Championship clubs have written to the EFL asking for full disclosure.
The Canaries are the only side to confirm their stance on the matter so far, but Bristol City owner Steve Lansdown has called on Leeds to be deducted points for the scandal.




