The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Ljungberg calls time on Gunners’ career to be his own boss

- By Simon Peach SPORT@SUNDAYPOST.COM

Freddie Ljungberg is leaving his role as Arsenal assistant coach to pursue a career in management.

The 43-year-old establishe­d himself as a fans’ favourite during his playing days in north London, where he was part of the Premier Leaguewinn­ing Invincible­s side of 2003-04.

Ljungberg won two league titles and three FA Cups as a player with the Gunners, then led the Under-15 and Under23 sides 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 coaching role at Arsenal to progress my management experience,” Ljungberg said.

“I have been involved with this club on and off since 1998 and am grateful for all the opportunit­ies they have given me both as a player and as a coach.

“I wish Mikel and all the team every success for the season ahead.

“Thanks also to the fans for their constant support and for always being by my side. I hope we will all meet again soon.”

Ljungberg, who spent time as assistant to Andries Jonker at Wolfsburg in 2017, managed six first-team matches as caretaker Arsenal boss, with the 3-1 triumph against former club West Ham his only win during that spell.

He was part of the backroom staff that helped oversee the Gunners’ FA Cup win against Chelsea last month and technical director Edu understand­s his former team-mate’s decision.

“We’re really sad to see Freddie leave as we know how much he loves Arsenal,” the Brazilian said.

“However, we know he has had various opportunit­ies over the last 12 months and stuck to the job at Arsenal.

“Now he has the opportunit­y to consider other options, and it makes sense for his career at this time.

“Freddie has made a huge contributi­on in his coaching role, most importantl­y when he led the team during that difficult period between Unai’s departure and Mikel’s appointmen­t.

“We will forever be grateful for what he did then and what he’s done since but fully recognise his desire to move on and be a head coach himself.”

Academy graduate Bukayo Saka, fresh from a superb breakthrou­gh season, led the praise for Ljungberg, who head coach Arteta also offered his thanks to.

“Freddie has been a really important member of my team since my arrival,” the Arsenal boss said.

“He did a great job picking the team up when Unai left and we all have 100% respect for him as a man and a coach.

“I know I’ll be facing him on the touchline in the future.”

Saka said: “Freddie has given us all so much valuable advice and support.

“He’s a fantastic coach and someone we all look up to.

“I’m just so grateful that I’ve been able to work alongside and learn directly from someone like him at this early part of my career.”

▪ Leicester City will now have a profession­al women’s team after acquiring Leicester City Women’s Football Club.

Leicester City Women were formed in 2004, independen­tly from the men’s team, and finished sixth in the FA Women’s Championsh­ip in the 2019/20 season, which was cut short by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

King Power Internatio­nal, Leicester City’s parent company, have now successful­ly transferre­d the club into their ownership and will oversee the women’s side – which will turn profession­al ahead of the 2020/21 season – alongside their senior men’s team and youth squads.

Twelve players have been retained alongside general manager Jade Morgan and squad manager Jonathan Morgan, all of whom will now be full-time.

Leicester City chairman Aiyawatt Srivaddhan­aprabha said on the club’s website: “This is a really proud day. The introducti­on of a women’s team embedded within the club has been an ambition of ours for some time and today it can start to be realised.”

 ??  ?? Freddie Ljunberg has left Arsenal, with the praise of the likes of Bukayo Saka (inset) ringing in his ears
Freddie Ljunberg has left Arsenal, with the praise of the likes of Bukayo Saka (inset) ringing in his ears
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