Assistant coach of "Southampton" investigated for involvement in dirty games

A few days after the football world was rocked by scandal, when Sam Allardyce stepped down from the England national team, similar allegations have now been made against "Southampton" assistant coach Eric Black.

The 52-year-old specialist is believed to have advised a company seeking to acquire rights to football players. He explained how to bribe representatives of other clubs.

Black, discussing banned payments by the Football Association (FA) of England, was also filmed by the "Daily Telegraph."

"Today we have been in contact with the FA and the Premier League and we intend to closely cooperate with these organizations once all the facts are revealed," reads an official statement from "Southampton."

"Southampton" football club is fully prepared to investigate any situation directly or indirectly related to the club, its employees, or the broader community."

Eric Black's spokesperson denies the coach's guilt.