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Ljungberg won’t just ‘smash things up’ at Arsenal

Freddie Ljungberg insists he is not going to simply “smash things up” and make radical changes after being appointed as Arsenal’s interim head coach. The 42-year-old replaced Unai Emery on Friday with the Spaniard sacked after 18 months in charge following a run of seven games without a win. The Gunners travel to struggling Norwich on Sunday, where Ljungberg will take charge for the first time as he plugs the gap while Arsenal’s hierarchy look for a permanent successor to Emery. Tactics and team selection were two areas highlighted by disgruntled supporters who were calling for Emery’s exit – which was then confirmed on Friday after a 2-1 home defeat to Eintracht Frankfurt the...
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