Middlesbrough have appointed 37-year-old Swedish manager Kim Hellberg to boost their promotion push in the Championship. The highly sought-after coach comes from Hammarby, where he secured two consecutive second-place finishes in Sweden's top tier. His departure from Hammarby is seen as a major coup for Boro.
Hellberg has quickly established himself as one of Europe's brightest emerging coaches and will now aim to lead Middlesbrough back into the Premier League. He was heavily touted as a potential replacement for Rob Edwards, who departed for Wolves earlier this month. The 37-year-old was extracted from his contract by Boro, with the club reportedly paying around £250,000.
Hellberg's appointment is seen as a significant boost to the team's chances of promotion. He has previously proved himself to be a promotion specialist and will now look to replicate success at Middlesbrough. "I want us to play quick and aggressive football, and to try to win the ball as quickly as possible if we don't have it," Hellberg said in his introductory interview.
Hellberg's managerial career began in Sweden's seventh tier before he swiftly promoted teams through the divisions. His departure from Hammarby marks the beginning of a new chapter for him at Middlesbrough, with the team facing Coventry at home on Tuesday. The 37-year-old will not take charge until then, as Adi Viveash continues to run the ship as interim manager.
Hellberg has quickly established himself as one of Europe's brightest emerging coaches and will now aim to lead Middlesbrough back into the Premier League. He was heavily touted as a potential replacement for Rob Edwards, who departed for Wolves earlier this month. The 37-year-old was extracted from his contract by Boro, with the club reportedly paying around £250,000.
Hellberg's appointment is seen as a significant boost to the team's chances of promotion. He has previously proved himself to be a promotion specialist and will now look to replicate success at Middlesbrough. "I want us to play quick and aggressive football, and to try to win the ball as quickly as possible if we don't have it," Hellberg said in his introductory interview.
Hellberg's managerial career began in Sweden's seventh tier before he swiftly promoted teams through the divisions. His departure from Hammarby marks the beginning of a new chapter for him at Middlesbrough, with the team facing Coventry at home on Tuesday. The 37-year-old will not take charge until then, as Adi Viveash continues to run the ship as interim manager.