Browne 'constantly learning' under boss Hellbergpublished at 10:28 GMT
Browne: Boro 'had to dig deep' against Stoke
Middlesbrough midfielder Alan Browne said he is "constantly learning" since being asked to play at right-back in his past three appearances by head coach Kim Hellberg.
The Republic of Ireland international scored his second Boro goal as they regained second place in the Championship with a 2-1 win at Stoke City on Wednesday evening.
"Obviously, I want to get back in the middle. That's where I think I'm best and where I want to play, but I'm happy to do a job for the team wherever that may be, so I've got to enjoy it and learn as much as I can in that position," the 30-year-old told BBC Radio Tees.
"It's great playing under this manager because although you're playing full-back you find yourself in really good areas where you might also find yourself as a midfielder, so I'm constantly learning and hopefully improving every week."
Middlesbrough had to come from a goal down in the Potteries with Browne equalising just after the interval before Tommy Conway scored the winner.
"It was brilliant, quite tiring towards the end, but we did what we had to - showed great character in coming from a goal down away from home," Browne said.
"We stayed calm at difficult times, stuck together, played our own football, and thankfully in the end prevailed."
Middlesbrough host sixth-placed Preston North End on Saturday (12:30 GMT).






































