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Ljungberg calls on senior players to deliver for Arsenal

Freddie Ljungberg has called on Arsenal’s senior players to stand up and be counted as he refuses to give up hope of a top-four finish. The Gunners travel to West Ham on Monday night on a nine-match winless streak with Ljungberg seeking his first victory as interim head coach. The 42-year-old replaced Unai Emery at the end of November but has so far only managed a draw at Norwich and a home defeat to Brighton. Having worked as manager of Arsenal’s Under-23s until the summer, Ljungberg is expected to give the club’s young talent a chance to shine. Let’s stick together and keep working hard 💪🏼 🔴⚪️ #S5 #PremierLeague #ARSBHA pic.twitter.com/CT9G6wpzkh — Sokratis...
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