Arsenal legend Martin Keown has criticised Leeds United manager Marcelo Bielsa, insisting he should be not applauded for spying on his opponents training sessions.Having admitted to sending a scout to watch Derby County train ahead of their Championship clash last Friday, Bielsa has now revealed Leeds have watched ALL of their rivals’ training sessions this season.

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However, former defender Keown believes spying on other teams is morally wrong and suggests rules should be rewritten to ensure the scandal does not happen again.Speaking on Thursdays Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast, the Arsenal legend said: It seems like he wants a pat on the back for being honest about his dishonesty!I think its a scandal.To employ somebody to spy on the opposition, I think its cheating, its low and I lose respect for people.We all want to win, of course we do, but not at all costs.
#LUFC BIELSA…. safe to say theres no doubt whatsoever that Marcelo Bielsa does comprehensive homework! pic.twitter.com/XoUJ4OhxvZ— West Yorkshire Sport (@WYSdaily) January 16, 2019As a manager, you prepare your team and you pit your wits against your opposite manager.To delve in to find that information, I think its despicable. I dont get why he feels that he needs to do that.To come out yesterday with all that information, saying this is my professionalism, no, its dishonest.It cant be applauded.Theres no rule against it, but there might be in the future.I havent actually heard him say hes not going to do it again!

"Does Bielsa want a pat on the back for being honest about his dishonesty?""It's cheating, it's low, it's scandalous and it's despicable." Martin Keown blasts #LUFC's Marcelo Bielsa over #Spygate. pic.twitter.com/DjUOm9mpBX— talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) January 17, 2019

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