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Freddie Ljungberg set to leave Arsenal
Arsenal assistant coach Freddie Ljungberg is leaving the club to “pursue new opportunities.”
In a statement, Ljungberg said he had taken the decision to leave “to progress my management experience.”
Ljungberg, 43, had a spell in interim charge following the departure of Unai Emery in November 2019 and stayed on the coaching staff after the appointment of Mikel Arteta.
He also coached Arsenal’s under-15 and under-23 squads.
As a player, Ljungberg made 326 appearances for Arsenal and was part of the Premier League-winning Invincibles side of 2003-04.
“I have been involved with this club on and off since 1998 and am grateful for all the opportunities they have given me both as a player and as a coach,” said Ljungberg.
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