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Freddie Ljungberg steps down as Arsenal assistant manager

Freddie Ljungberg is leaving his role as Arsenal assistant coach to pursue a career in management. The 43-year-old established himself as a fan favourite during his playing days in north London, where he was part of the Premier League-winning Invincibles side of 2003-04. Ljungberg won two league titles and three FA Cups as a player with the Gunners, whose Under-15 and Under-23 sides he led before a stint as assistant to Unai Emery and then his temporary successor. The Swede returned to the role of assistant coach when Mikel Arteta was appointed in December, but the former midfielder has now decided to leave Arsenal for a new challenge. I have decided to leave my first team assistant...
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