Freddie Ljungberg has explained why he left Arsenal's coaching staff in the summer. The 43-year-old returned to his coaching duties last season after taking charge of the Gunners for a period.
After Unai Emery was sacked in November 2019, Ljungberg took over for a spell. He managed Arsenal for six games, winning one, drawing three and losing two before Mikel Arteta was given the job.
Ljungberg had been a huge part of their coaching staff, taking charge of various age groups including the under-15 and under-23 squads.
But in August he departed, insisting that he wanted to spread his managerial wings elsewhere. And he has broken his silence since leaving the Emirates, explaining why he had to go. “What changed on a match day was that I
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