Emery sacking puts combative Ljungberg back in Arsenal spotlight


FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - Premier League - Arsenal v AFC Bournemouth - Emirates Stadium, London, Britain - October 6, 2019 Arsenal's Bukayo Saka with first-team assistant coach Freddie Ljungberg during the match REUTERS/Eddie Keogh

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Unai Emery's sacking as Arsenal coach means Freddie Ljungberg takes over on an interim basis at the club where he made his name and the former midfielder will be relishing the chance show fans what he can do.

Brought to the club from Halmstad in 1998, Ljungberg went on to score 46 goals in 216 games for the Gunners, displaying his combative style as well as several punk-inspired hairstyles in that time.

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