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Ljungberg will prepare Arsenal for negative home atmosphere

Freddie Ljungberg admits he needs to prepare his Arsenal players for the potential of a negative atmosphere when Manchester City visit the Emirates Stadium on Sunday. The 42-year-old took over as interim head coach when the Gunners sacked Unai Emery last month but slipped to defeat to Brighton in his only home game in charge so far. Arsenal were jeered off at half-time and full-time during the loss to the Seagulls, who thoroughly deserved to leave north London with three points. Brighton manager Graham Potter, centre, shakes hands with Ljungberg after the Seagulls’ win (Adam Davy/PA) Brighton captain Lewis Dunk said after that game the visitors were keen to start well and turn the...
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