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Kim Hellberg decries alleged spying after Southampton playoff loss

🇬🇧 17 May 2026

Middlesbrough manager Kim Hellberg expressed anger after his team’s defeat to Southampton in the Championship playoff semi‑final second leg, accusing the opposition of spying on his tactics. The incident occurred during the decisive second leg of the semi‑final series.

Hellberg said that clubs with fewer resources rely on tactical preparation as their main advantage, and that any illicit acquisition of that information undermines the competitive balance. He argued that the tactical element is the only weapon a less well‑off team possesses.

He described his reaction as emotional and said the breach felt like a betrayal of his professional skill set. Hellberg noted that his years of developing tactical expertise were being compromised.

Hellberg emphasized the need for a zero‑tolerance policy toward the theft of club secrets, arguing that such conduct should be punished. He called for decisive action to protect the integrity of the sport.

The controversy was highlighted by a recent newspaper image showing a young man hidden behind a tree with a phone, suggesting possible surveillance activity. The picture added visual weight to the allegations of espionage.

His comments underscore the frustration of coaches who see carefully crafted strategies rendered ineffective not by on‑field tactics but by off‑field espionage. Hellberg warned that such practices erode trust between clubs.

The call for stricter enforcement may prompt league officials to review existing regulations and consider sanctions if wrongdoing is confirmed. Further investigation could lead to disciplinary measures.

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