The Premier is full of sneaks

The return of the Premier League is approaching and the teams are trying to train to the maximum to return as best as possible when the first match arrives. Each team trains behind closed doors for the coronavirus, but that does not mean that they cannot spy on them.

Currently everyone always has some doubt about how to follow the protocol (safety distance, hygiene, small groups, etc.), and as is normal, some skip them, albeit unintentionally, and others tinker with the boundary between what is allowed and what is not. to get the most out of it.

But according to Daily Mail, Clubs have begun spying on each other to immediately call the league and complain about the rules they have broken. This serves two things. On the one hand, that the rival does not take advantage by breaking the rules and on the other, obtain information to carry out the same practices when they are told that they are allowed. That way the disadvantage will be less.

Thus, each club has people continually inspecting the social networks of their rivals in order to find a photograph or video that serves to accuse the rival of bad practice or to do the 'mirror effect'.

Although training sessions are behind closed doors, but many clubs they have included their press staff among those who are being tested every day to be able to cover more easily the information of the teams.