Manchester United is launching an investigatioin after its locker room was bugged during last week's victory over Chelsea.
Manchester United said Saturday on its Web site that audio tapes apparently recorded at Old Trafford locker room on Nov. 6 were offered to The Sun newspaper. The Sun gave United the tapes Friday.
United beat Chelsea 1-0, ending the Blues' 40-match unbeaten Premier League streak.
The tapes reportedly included pre-match and halftime talks, and post-game celebrations.
"We are grateful to The Sun for bringing this breach of security and privacy to our attention," United director of communications Phil Townsend said. "We have launched our own investigation and, if necessary, will involve the police."
Manchester United said Saturday on its Web site that audio tapes apparently recorded at Old Trafford locker room on Nov. 6 were offered to The Sun newspaper. The Sun gave United the tapes Friday.
United beat Chelsea 1-0, ending the Blues' 40-match unbeaten Premier League streak.
The tapes reportedly included pre-match and halftime talks, and post-game celebrations.
"We are grateful to The Sun for bringing this breach of security and privacy to our attention," United director of communications Phil Townsend said. "We have launched our own investigation and, if necessary, will involve the police."
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