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Southampton have been charged by the EFL with breaching two regulations.

Hellberg, 38, reported it would give Southampton a “massive advantage” if one of Middlesbrough’s sessions had been filmed.

“I’ve seen some talking about that it’s not a big advantage because you can see the games on film,” he reported. “But it’s a massive advantage.

“You don’t do this. You don’t plan to do this.

“I think every team in the Championship should be angry. It’s wrong. Just wrong.”

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‘There could be big repercussions for Southampton’

Southampton head coach Tonda Eckert, meanwhile, was on the defensive.

He repeatedly refuted the suggestion that the issue has been an unwanted distraction for his players.

Fuelled by the prize on offer and an apparent sense of injustice, Middlesbrough launched 17 shots on the Saints goal in the first half of Saturday’s game but could not find a breakthrough.

The second leg takes place at St Mary’s on Tuesday, when the alleged spying is again likely to be on everyone’s mind.

“The club has made a statement yesterday evening,” reported Eckert. “That is all there is to say about it.

“I know these questions are coming, but we shouldn’t get distracted from the importance of these two big games.

“The big games belong to the players and I think they deserve that the focus is on them.”

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