Boro boss relieved ‘right thing done’ over SpygateImage source, ShutterstockImage caption, Kim Hellberg attended a match of his old club Hammarby in Sweden last weekend to get away from the Spygate scandalByAdam Lanigan, BBC Sport, North East & Cumbria and Mark Drury, BBC Radio TeesPublished57 minutes agoMiddlesbrough head coach Kim Hellberg says his trust in “doing the right thing” has been restored after Southampton’s expulsion from the Championship play-offs over the Spygate scandal.Boro and Hellberg were left fuming after they caught Saints intern William Salt filming their training session 48 hours before the first leg of the sides’ play-off semi-final.But with Southampton thrown out by an independent disciplinary panel, Hellberg admitted to a sense of relief that, as he sees it, footballing justice has been done as he prepares for the play-off final against Hull City on Saturday (15:30 BST).”It’s a feeling of relief, happiness, a little bit of trust in doing the right thing and humanity,” he told BBC Radio Tees.
“The right way to do it is working hard, not doing something else when everyone will see with the evidence and everything we know.
“It is quite clear what has been done and that should never be allowed in football.”

