Freddie Ljungberg Arsenal
Freddie Ljungberg Arsenal

Freddie Ljungberg has been appointed the interim head coach of Arsenal after the club sacked Unai Emery and on Sunday he will name his first team against Norwich City.

It is still unclear as to how long Freddie Ljungberg will remain in charge but as per the latest reports, the management are in no rush to finding their next manager.

Many people feel it will be really difficult for the interim coach to get things going within such a short span of time but according to Michael Owen, the Gunners should see this through at Carrow Road.

Owen wrote for Bet Victor[as quoted]: “Norwich gained a tremendous and fully-deserved win at Goodison Park on Saturday, but I think Arsenal will pose a greater attacking threat at Carrow Road and take all three points back to the capital.

“Arsenal were, arguably, fortunate to pick up a point against Southampton at the Emirates last weekend and the Gunners are without a win in their last five league games.

“This poor run has seen them slip to eighth in the table and they have not won an away league game since the opening weekend of the season at St James’ Park.

“Arsenal need to show their resilience and defensive capabilities, as well as quality, against a Canaries’ side whose confidence will have been give a huge boost on Merseyside last weekend.”

While many pundits have doubts over the Arsenal players going into this Sunday’s game but we believe the new manager touch will be working in full swing.

Whoever will take charge of the North London side will surely be watching this game very keenly and the Arsenal players will be eager to prove their worth to their next boss. And this is one of the biggest reasons why Freddie Ljungberg and his men should walk out of Carrow Road with all three points.

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