Middlesbrough celebrate January awards doublepublished at 10:06 GMT
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Kim Hellberg (left) and Alan Browne have helped take Middlesbrough to the top of the Championship
Championship leaders Middlesbrough are celebrating winning both the manager and player of the month awards for January.
Boss Kim Hellberg led Boro to five wins from their six league games last month, with them scoring 14 goals as they chased down the leaders Coventry City before overtaking them at the top of the table last weekend.
Midfielder Alan Browne won the player award, having also filled in at wing-back and scored three goals.
Philippe Clement of Norwich, Wrexham's Phil Parkinson and Derby head coach John Eustace were also nominated for the manager accolade.
Wrexham striker Sam Smith and defenders Charlie Hughes (Hull City) and Caleb Taylor (Millwall) missed out of the player award.
Middlesbrough visit second-placed Coventry in the Championship on Monday night (20:00 GMT).
Browne, Hughes, Smith and Taylor up for January awardpublished at 16:17 GMT 12 February
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(left to right) Alan Browne of Middlesbrough, Charlie Hughes of Hull City, Sam Smith of Wrexham, Caleb Taylor of Millwall
Alan Browne, Charlie Hughes, Sam Smith and Caleb Taylor are the nominees for January's Championship player of the month award.
Browne has come back into favour under Kim Hellberg at Middlesbrough and has been deployed at right wing-back as well as in central midfield.
The 30-year-old Republic of Ireland international helped Boro to five wins in January, scoring in the 4-0 home wins over Southampton and Preston and scoring one and assisting the other in a 2-1 win at Stoke.
Hughes was part of a Hull City side that enjoyed a fine month, with four wins in five matches and just three goals conceded.
The 22-year-old centre-back also headed what turned out to be the winner in a 2-1 victory at Southampton, his first goal of the campaign.
Smith took his chance at Wrexham, replacing the injured Kieffer Moore, with the 27-year-old forward scoring in all four of his starts in January to help the Red Dragons to 13 points from six games to move into the play-off places.
Taylor impressed at the back for Millwall, who claimed 11 points from their six games with Taylor helping ensure three clean sheets and also weighing-in with goals in wins against Swansea and Charlton and two assists too.
The winner will be announced on Friday, 13 February.
Clement, Eustace, Hellberg & Parkinson up for manager awardpublished at 15:52 GMT 12 February
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The nominees for January's Championship Manager of the Month award have been announced.
Philippe Clement guided Norwich to four wins from six games last month to pull clear of the relegation zone, winning on the road at QPR, Wrexham and West Brom and toppling then-leaders Coventry at Carrow Road.
John Eustace also picked up 12 points with Derby, starting the year with a home win over Middlesbrough and collecting three away wins, culminating in a 5-0 thumping of Bristol City.
Kim Hellberg's Middlesbrough earned five wins from their six fixtures, scoring 14 goals, with 4-0 home wins over Preston and Southampton and a 1-0 success against in-form Norwich to round off the month.
Phil Parkinson led Wrexham to 13 points from their six games to move into the play-off places, their four wins included a 2-1 success at Derby and a dramatic 3-2 victory at QPR.
🎧 'Middlesbrough are Championship's best team'published at 17:03 GMT 11 February
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Millwall midfielder Massimo Luongo says Middlesbrough are the best team in the Championship this season.
Boro are two points clear of Coventry at the top - having wiped out the Sky Blues' 10-point lead - following their 2-1 win at Sheffield United on Monday night.
"It's so good to watch. I put it on the other night and it was nice to watch. OK, you're full of confidence, you're top of the league but everything is sticking, they're running hard.
"You've got people overlapping, under-lapping, full-backs coming into the middle of the pitch. They are the best team I've seen this season."
Luongo described Boro's trip to Coventry on Monday as a "heavyweight" clash between the Championship's top two.
"Coventry rely on their goalscoring and they can, they can score goals," he added. "But I think Middlesbrough have a tougher chin."
Ex-Crystal Palace, Watford and Reading winger Jobi McAnuff also praised Boro boss Kim Hellberg for making his team "outstanding and really good to watch".
"Coventry have to be really careful because what has been the big problem for them of late is too much space in behind," he said.
You can follow live text coverage of Coventry v Middlesbrough on the BBC Sport website on Monday, 16 February (kick-off 20:00 GMT).
'Six straight wins and top - what's not to enjoy?'published at 09:48 GMT 10 February
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Middlesbrough midfielder Riley McGree says it is great to go top of the Championship after the 2-1 win at Sheffield United - but knows there is a lot of football still to play.
McGree netted a vital second goal for Boro at Bramall Lane on Monday night to help make it six league wins in a row and send them two points clear at the summit, wiping out Coventry's once 10-point lead.
"We're winning games, we're playing well, what's not to enjoy?" McGree told BBC Radio Tees. "Especially the camaraderie we have as players and staff too.
"It's the best place to be at this point in time [top of the league]. It's nowhere near done yet. We need to consistently keep performing and we have every intention of doing so."
Boro travel to Coventry in their next game for a perfectly-timed encounter between the top two sides in the division and McGree says they will approach it like any other match.
"We're in form, aren't we? We're six from six, but you need to respect everyone in the Championship, whoever you come up against," the Australia international said.
"And I think we will continue to prepare like we always do and go out there and try to continue the run we're on."
Kim Hellberg's side came out on top against the Blades in what McGree described as "a basketball game at times".
"At times it is controlled chaos, but there is definitely a method to it," the 27-year-old added.
"We train for these moments, we train for the output that we're going to have in games and I think it paid credit to that."
'Unbelievable game of football' - Hellbergpublished at 23:29 GMT 9 February
23:29 GMT 9 February
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Kim Hellberg has won 10 of 14 Championship games with Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough head coach Kim Hellberg described it as "unbelievable game of football" after their win at Sheffield United took them top of the Championship.
Goals from Tommy Conway and Riley in the first half made it six straight league successes for Boro as they leapfrogged Coventry City at the top, with the two sides meeting at the CBS Arena next Monday.
"The whole game was an unbelievable game of football. Two teams going at each other, two teams trying to be offensive, everything I love about football," Hellberg said.
"After the first 10 minutes, our players were unbelievably balanced in taking the ball forward at the first opportunity, finding combinations, creating a lot of chances and we could have scored even more.
"Against such a good team, the first half was brilliant. That performance here underlines how impressive it was from the players.
"Of course, it's a big night. A very tough opponent away from home so those type of results to win six in a row in very different ways is impressive from the group."
Pick of the stats: Sheffield United v Middlesbroughpublished at 09:43 GMT 9 February
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Middlesbrough could rise to the top of the table should they defeat hosts Sheffield United on Monday (20:01 GMT).
Coventry's goalless draw to Oxford on Saturday afternoon means that Boro can retake their place at the apex with a victory, having previously been kept off the top spot by goal difference.
But the Blades are undefeated across their past three games (W2 D1) and are proving to be difficult to beat on home soil in recent times.
Sheffield United have won seven of their last nine home league games against Middlesbrough, losing the others in April 2011 and February 2023.
Middlesbrough have won three of their last four league games against Sheffield United (L1), and are looking to complete the double over them for the first time since 2010-11.
Sheffield United have won each of their last four home league games, netting three goals in each match. They last won five in a row at Bramall Lane while scoring 3+ goals each time between April/August 1971.
Middlesbrough have won each of their last five league games, last having a longer run in September/October 2023 under Michael Carrick (6).
Sheffield United's Andre Brooks has scored in each of his last three league games. He'd only scored in four of his first 66 league appearances for the Blades.
Hellberg 'always comfortable' Hackney would staypublished at 15:19 GMT 5 February
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Middlesbrough head coach Kim Hellberg says he was never worried Hayden Hackney would leave the Championship club in the January transfer window.
Boro rejected Nottingham Forest's deadline-day bid for the midfielder with Hellberg delighted to retain the services of the 23-year-old.
"I actually felt quite comfortable with him (still) being here," the Swede told BBC Radio Tees.
"The discussions were he wants to be here, you can see he wants to be here, wants to achieve here this year and wants to play here for a long time.
"I was never worried about him going anywhere - I put my belief in him so I was not so worried about that one."
Middlesbrough signed forwards Jeremy Sarmiento and Leo Castledine last month as well as registering defender Adilson Malanda and adding full-back Finley Munroe and goalkeeper Joe Wildsmith.
But Hellberg has also pointed to hanging on to Newcastle loanee Matt Targett as a key component to their promotion push.
"I wasn't always confident as we didn't control that one - they could always recall him if they got more injuries so it was always a worry but now they cannot recall him so I'm very happy about that," he added.
Sarmiento to deliver 'X-factor' for Boropublished at 16:58 GMT 4 February
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With four wins on the bounce drawing them level with a faltering Coventry at the top it is now going to come down to who has "the X-factor" according to EFL pundit Jobi McAnuff.
In the latest edition of the BBC's 72+ EFL podcast, the former Reading midfielder believes that in Jeremy Sarmiento they may have signed a player who can get them over the line.
Sarmiento was a key component of the Burnley side promoted last season and was one of three signings to join during the window with the Ecuador international coming on loan from Brighton.
Leo Castledine signed from Chelsea after catching the eye on loan at Huddersfield with Finlay Munroe joining from Aston Villa's U21 squad.
While Sarmiento has yet to make his debut for Kim Hellberg's side. when he does McAnuff is in no doubt he will bring a "bit of magic" to Boro's promotion push.
"You look at the fact that he has been in teams that have been promoted – that is the first real tick," said McAnuff.
"He is capable of those moments of magic which again down the stretch there are going to be some tight games.
"You are not going to steamroller teams between now and the end of the season. So have you got that little bit of impact off the bench? We have seen him now on so many occasions that dip inside and whip one into the top corner.
"So for me that one makes sense in terms of a bit of X-factor, bit of knowhow, come in and really join the group which is full of life and full of energy at the moment and really flying."
'Best moves were the ones that didn't happen'published at 11:53 GMT 3 February
11:53 GMT 3 February
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It was a quiet end to the transfer window at Middlesbrough where the most important moves may prove to be the ones that didn't happen.
Hayden Hackney remains a Boro player despite late Premier League interest from Nottingham Forest.
Forest made two bids for the 23-year-old over the final 48 hours of the window but neither came remotely close to forcing Boro to seriously consider their position.
To lose their driving force in midfield at a time when Boro are second in the table would have been a massive own goal for two reasons.
Firstly, in the view of many experienced judges, Hackney has developed into one of the best, if not the best, central midfielders in the Championship this season.
He had clearly made a step up under Rob Edwards at the start of this season and now Kim Hellberg seems to have unlocked even more of his potential with Hackney marauding around the park, breaking up attacks, leading the charge forward and scoring spectacular goals.
Secondly, this season is Boro's best chance of winning promotion in a decade. What message would selling Hackney have given to a fanbase thirsting for a return to the Premier League, let alone Hellberg's squad?
The other man fans are thankful remains on Teesside is Matt Targett. There was a real concern Newcastle would recall their on-loan full-back because of a defensive injury crisis at St James' Park.
Targett has been outstanding for Boro this season and has helped them through a defensive crisis of their own, filling in at centre-half at a time when there wasn't a single fit central defender at the club.
Boro freshened up their attack in the window with the arrivals of Jeremy Sarmiento and Leo Castledine, while Finley Munroe is a long-term bet at left-back. Perhaps the biggest plus of the window was getting Adilson Malanda registered, six months after signing him from Charlotte FC (Boro had to immediately loan him back under the terms of the deal).
The defender has become an immediate fixture at the heart of the defence and has looked completely unflappable to date.
Fans' concerns will revolve around the failure to sign a striker. Boro had initial discussions with Southampton over a move for Adam Armstrong. The striker was keen on a move back to his native North East but as soon as Wolverhampton Wanderers stepped in, Boro knew they were about to become embroiled in a bidding war they could never hope to win and withdrew.
The loan departures of Delano Burgzorg and Abdoulaye Kante seem unlikely to damage the promotion push.
The key to the season will be whether Hellberg can get the best out of Tommy Conway and fit again David Strelec, while keeping the pair of them in shape for the last 16 games of the season.
Do that, and Boro may well be celebrating a return to the top flight come the start of May.
Follow transfer deadline daypublished at 12:44 GMT 2 February
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Today is the final chance of the season for your Championship team to do transfer business.
The window closes at 19:00 GMT, meaning teams - and fans - can avoid the usual late-night transfer scramble.
It has already been a busy window - for some teams anyway - but whether it turns out to be a day of transfer action or a pretty quiet one for your club, you will be able to keep across it all on BBC Sport.
'It was the ugliest thing and also the most beautiful' - Hellbergpublished at 19:59 GMT 31 January
19:59 GMT 31 January
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Hellberg: Win against Norwich was 'special'
Middlesbrough head coach Kim Hellberg paid tribute to his team's defensive side as Boro hung on to beat in-form Norwich City.
The home side survived mounting pressure in the second half as they held on to win 1-0 thanks to Hayden Hackney's 17th-minute long-range strike.
A 17th win of the season lifted Boro level on points with Coventry City and behind the Championbship leaders on goal difference as the Sky Blues were beaten at QPR.
"The last five minutes of this game were in some ways the ugliest thing I have seen on a football pitch and in some ways the most beautiful thing," he told BBC Radio Tees.
"It was passion, everyone involved. The crowd was unbelievable, the players understood everything in terms of playing the way we needed to play in those five minutes, so I think that was very, very beautiful and something very special.
"It felt like it wasn't our best day with the ball but then [it's about] how you defend like that in the second half. That is against a team that has done four wins in a row.
"How you defend with that heart and that passion and doing that together and still keeping them away from clear chances - the passion and the energy, that's what I'm going to take away with me. It was unbelievable."
Sarmiento suits the way we play - Hellbergpublished at 14:52 GMT 30 January
14:52 GMT 30 January
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Hellberg: 'We want as strong a team as possible'
New signing Jeremy Sarmiento will fit perfectly into the way Middlesbrough play, says head coach Kim Hellberg.
The winger, 23, joined on loan from Brighton this week having been a key member of Burnley's promotion-winning side last season.
"He's a very good footballer. I love how he moves, presses, attacks and his technique," Hellberg told BBC Radio Tees.
"He hasn't played for a while so we have to understand it will take a little while for him to be game fit. Everything with him in terms of how he acts, talks and football-wise, that's a player that suits the way we want to play very well."
Sarmiento is Boro's third arrival in the transfer window alongside attacking midfielder Leo Castledine and young full-back Finley Munroe, but Hellberg is unsure if there will be further additions.
"I'm quite happy with the players we have but you want to have as good a team as possible so if the recruitment team finds a good player and thinks we can sign him, and we think he'll make a good addition to the squad of course we'll try to do that."
Middlesbrough are second in the Championship as they prepare to meet Norwich City on Saturday (15:00 GMT).
Boro midfielder Kante joins Saint-Etienne on loanpublished at 11:08 GMT 30 January
11:08 GMT 30 January
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Abdoulaye Kante's last Middlesbrough game was on 30 September
Middlesbrough midfielder Abdoulaye Kante will spend the rest of the season on loan at Saint-Etienne.
Kante only moved to Boro last summer for an undisclosed fee on a five-year contract from French side Troyes.
The Ivory Coast player appeared in five games, but only started one Championship match.
All of those were during Rob Edwards' spell in charge, with Kante yet to play since Kim Hellberg arrived as head coach although he did have surgery on a sports hernia injury in the autumn.
Kante joins with Saint-Etienne fifth in France's Ligue 2.