Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel says he'd prefer that the bust-up between Toni Rudiger and Kepa Arrizabalaga had not made the press.
Tuchel spoke today of Sunday's training ground clash following their thrashing by West Brom.
He was also quizzed on whether he is unhappy that a confrontation within the confines of Cobham made it into the media.
"Sometimes we have little situations where you maybe look away and let them sort things out alone," he said. "This was not the case, we needed to interfere so the situation was serious but how the guys themselves handled the situation was also impressive and showed a lot of character, but the situation was serious.
"That it gets out, I get used to it in modern times. There are too many channels, there are too many ways in which information can get out. I heard even that some of my debrief from the match, what I told the team after the game, was out there.
"If we do meetings, we absolutely talk confidential and for me it has to stay in the meeting room. Nowadays things can get out which is not how we want it but it is not such a big deal that I start now digging for who is the leak and who did this. You can get totally lost in that and I don't want to lose my focus."

