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Watch Leeds chief Victor Orta troll Derby by spying on them with binoculars from Pride Park stands after 3-1 win


THIS is the hilarious moment Leeds chief Victor Orta trolls Derby County over last season’s ‘Spygate’ scandal.

Marcelo Bielsa’s men beat their rivals 3-1 on Sunday, just a day after winning the Championship title.

Leeds chief Victor Orta trolled Derby after Sunday’s 3-1 win

Wayne Rooney and Co were forced to give Leeds a guard of honour before kick-off in a move which would have stung those at Pride Park last term.

During Frank Lampard’s reign, Leeds boss Bielsa admitted sending a member of staff to spy on Derby ahead of their league clash.

Argentine tactician Bielsa revealed he sent spies to watch all opponents before games and was fined £200,000 by the EFL.

The scandal soured relations between Leeds and Derby.

But Lampard had the last laugh as he beat Bielsa in last term’s play-off semi-finals.

However, Leeds are now on top of the world after sealing promotion back to the Premier League.

And football chief Orta couldn’t resist poking fun at Derby after the game.

Celebrating high up in the stands, Orta grabbed a giant pair of binoculars and held them to his eyes as he pretended to scan the ground.

He also waved a flag as he cheered on the Leeds players.

And the celebration is sure to have gone down badly with Derby fans.

However, the Leeds loyal revelled in it as they took to Twitter praising Orta’s actions.

One wrote: “Build the Victor Orta statue now.”

Another said: “WHO LET VICTOR ORTA BRING IN BINOCULARS?

“This promotion is going to kill me stone dead.”

One tweeted: “Victor Orta is how every Leeds fan feels right now.”

Another added: “VICTOR ORTA HAHAHAHA YESSSSSSSSS YOU BEAUTYYYY.”

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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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