Aston Villa boss Dean Smith says he's spoken to his players about taking part in fantasy football.
Villa were at the centre of controversy this week when injury news was leaked during a fantasy football round.
Smith was asked about the issue after Jack Grealish's absence for last Sunday's defeat against Leicester was revealed when Villa players took the midfielder out of their fantasy teams on the previous Friday.
"It must be a slow news week if this is the lead manager's question," said Smith.
"I don't play it, I live in the real world not the fantasy world. Yes I was made aware of it.
"Am I aware that it could be tracked? No, I don't think a lot of the other player players and staff were as well but I've reminded everybody at the football club of their responsibilities of being a member of staff at an elite football club.
"I'm sure they won't be certainly making that same mistake again after knowing what they know now."
Villa will still be without Grealish for the trip to Leeds, though Smith is hopeful it is not a long-term issue.
"Jack Grealish isn't ready for tomorrow but he is getting better," he said.
The doctor, physio and Jack himself don't know how long it will be. He could be back for the next game but he's judging it. He's been told to wait until he's pain free and he's getting there."
Kourtney Hause and Matty Cash are getting closer but won't be available for the game at Elland Road.
Wesley should start doing contact training next week as he continues his comeback from a long-term knee injury.