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Speaking to Sky Sports prior to Friday night's game, Bielsa confirmed that he was responsible for the incident and didn't get permission from Leeds to do it.
"I am responsible for this incident," he said. "It's not about being legal or illegal or right or wrong.
"Yesterday I talked to Frank Lampard and he told me I didn't respect the club.
"I have my view but what is important is what Lampard and Derby think.
"I'm responsible for it and didn't ask the permission of Leeds United to do it.
"I have been using this practice since the qualifications of the World Cup in Argentina.
"It is not illegal and we have talked about it publicly and in the press."
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