BBC Sport
Hellberg has eventual ambitions of playing the sort of attacking style that he became known for at his previous club Hammarby in his native Sweden.
“I want to play aggressive, high-defending football. I want to win the ball back as quickly as possible if we don’t have it,” he said.
“I want to control the ball by keeping it. It has to be a purpose of taking the ball forward.
“We talk a lot about staccato from Italian music like David [Selini, assistant head coach] has [taught] me.
“Sometimes playing slow, but then you get that feeling of now it goes very quick, I love that.”
At 37, Hellberg is the joint second-youngest manager in the Championship alongside new Swansea head coach Vitor Matos…