Freddie Ljungberg, a member of the Invincibles, has decided to quit his first-team assistant coaching role at Arsenal to progress his management experience and career. For a great many of us, Freddie Ljungberg is an Arsenal legend. He’s associated with better times, better players and a period in time when Arsenal were the
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‘When we were kings’ Arsenal’s Victory Over Spurs at White Hart Lane in 2005 was Something to Savour
We’ve been recently inundated with endless transfer stories and engulfed with the continuing news of the Covid-19 virus. The pandemic has altered and interrupted our everyday lives including the sometimes frustrating pastime of watching Arsenal play. Right now, I’m sure we’d all settle for a questionable draw or a sneaky 1-0
Freddie Could be a Long-term Casualty in Arteta’s Arsenal Backroom Reshuffle
Everton and Arsenal Serve up a Familiar Cold Dish as They Grind out an Unimaginative Draw
Predicted Lineups and Prediction: Massive Test for Rookie Ljungberg’s Arsenal Against Superior Manchester City
The biggest challenge of Freddie Ljungberg’s career as interim Arsenal manager awaits and although Manchester City have been surprisingly out of salts this season, it’s obvious to everyone that Guardiola’s gladiators are far superior from the front to the back. Even the most loyal supporter must be dreading what mag befall
Ljungberg’s Arsenal Ride Their Luck Against Standard Liege but the Celebration is Brief
Ljundberg looking for Miracles with Injuries to Bellerin and Tierney Ahead of Clash with Manchester City
The win at West Ham was a relief but it was completely overshadowed by the injuries to Hector Bellerin (hamstring) and Kieran Tierney (dislocated shoulder) which have presented the interim manager Freddie Ljungberg with a sizeable headache ahead of the clash at the Emirates to Manchester City. Ljungberg has little choice
West Ham Fall for an Arsenal sucker Punch of Three Sensational Goals to Finally Secure a win.
Claims of Apprentice Style Interview Process for the Arsenal job are Farcical
Arsenal’s Clash Against West Ham Is So Much More Than Just Another London Derby, It’s A Must Win Match For Both
Pochettino is Starting to Look Like the Number one Target for Arsenal but it Won’t be Cheap
Allegri, Pochettino, Arteta: Arsenal Could Have a new Manager in Place Within Weeks
Rumours are circulating that Arsenal are to hold talks with their top candidates within the next week or so and that they could theoretically have a new manager in place to coincide with the January transfer window. Freddie Ljungberg will continue to lead Arsenal until an appointment is confirmed and although
Arsenal Supporters are Becoming Part of the Problem and its Only Going to Grow Worse
Arsenal supporters need to reconnect with their loyalty or find another club. I’m livid. Probably beyond livid at the reactions of some Arsenal supporters at this weekend's 2-2 draw with Norwich. With Emery dismissed, Freddie Ljungberg had just two training sessions to get things back in track. It wasn’t the win everyone
How Many Players Will Survive the Arrival of a new Manager at Arsenal
Gilberto Silva Speaks on Joining Arsenal and Josh Kroenke Continues With his Slow and Calculation Integration as the new Figure Head at Arsenal
Ljungberg’s First Game in Charge Shows how Much Work There is to be Done With This Team
So what’s Ljundberg Offering That Emery Couldn’t
How Ljungberg Plans to Bring the Fighting Spirit and Attacking Style Back for the Encounter Against Norwich City
Arsenal are suddenly a different proposition under Freddie Ljungberg than they were under Unai Emery and Norwich City must be kicking themselves that they didn’t get to play them a week ago, which probably would have guaranteed three vital points. At that time, confidence had disappeared and disunity was rife. Emery’s