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Eckert Says ‘I Am Responsible’ as Southampton Boss Breaks Silence on Spying Controversy

Tonda Eckert says he is responsible for Southampton’s “spygate” controversy after the club was expelled from the Championship play-offs and docked points.

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Southampton manager Tonda Eckert has issued a public apology over the club’s spying scandal, accepting responsibility after being linked to the unauthorised monitoring of a rival team’s training session.

The controversy erupted after Southampton admitted sending an intern to observe a training session of Middlesbrough, a move that resulted in the club’s removal from the Championship play-offs.

The English Football League ruled that the incident involved unacceptable conduct and criticised the pressure placed on a young member of staff. The governing body also concluded that Eckert had approved the spying operation.

In a video message released on Tuesday, Eckert acknowledged his role and apologised for the incident.

“I will try to be as honest and clear as I can be.

“For everything that has happened, I do want to apologise and I hold my hand up because as head coach I am responsible.

“I am responsible for everything that has happened at this football club.”

The scandal has already led to significant sanctions, including a four-point deduction for Southampton next season following multiple breaches relating to the unauthorised filming of other clubs’ training sessions.

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Despite the penalties, club owner Dragan Solak has publicly backed the manager, describing him as a talented coach who deserves another opportunity.

“I think he deserves a second chance and I would give it to him,” Solak said.

“My first support would be behind him, actually, because I think he is a super-talented manager.”

Solak also suggested the punishment imposed on Southampton had been excessive and described the criticism directed at Eckert as a “witch-hunt.”

The manager’s future, however, remains uncertain as the Football Association continues its own investigation into the affair. If found guilty of misconduct, Eckert could face further disciplinary action, including a possible ban.

The fallout from the scandal also altered the Championship play-off race, with Middlesbrough reinstated for the Wembley final. However, they were beaten by Hull City, who secured promotion to the Premier League alongside Coventry City and Ipswich Town.

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