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Ljungberg not getting involved as Arsenal continue search for new boss

Freddie Ljungberg has insisted he has not had any say on who will take over as Arsenal's next permanent head coach. Ljungberg has been in charge for Arsenal's last three matches on an interim basis following the sacking of Unai Emery, celebrating his first win on Monday as the Gunners rallied to beat West Ham. The 42-year-old is reportedly in contention to stay at the helm until the end of the season while the club continue their search for Emery's successor. Mikel Arteta, Patrick Vieira and Massimiliano Allegri have been linked, while Carlo Ancelotti is also said to be in the running after the Italian was sacked by Napoli on Tuesday. However, Ljungberg has not held talks with Arsenal...
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