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Ljungberg told to be patient as he urges board to make managerial appointment.
Arsenal want Mikel Arteta. They also want to make permanent appointment by the end of the month.
Mo Salah is this week's big winner. Chelsea and Arsenal occupy the other end.
This is on-pitch amateurishness compounded by boardroom inadequacy. Oh, Arsenal.
Pep Guardiola was pleased with Phil Foden's performance against Arsenal, but admitted Man City played better when he was replaced.
Arsenal goalkeeper Bernd Leno thinks the players are responsible for their poor form, and not the coaches.
"We are here to help and the staff are trying to chip in but a decision has to be made so we can have the same resources as other clubs."
It hasn't taken long. Managing Arsenal has already broken Freddie Ljungberg, the poor bloke.
Kevin De Bruyne's brace inspired Manchester City to a third successive away win, as Arsenal's misery continued.
Freddie Ljungberg "will try to prepare them for if and when happens". He's expecting a bad Arsenal atmosphere.
Freddie Ljungberg is working with far fewer staff than Unai Emery but Arsenal are making him wait.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer met with Erling Haaland on Friday morning, while Man Utd are linked with two midfielders...
Arsenal need to keep it simple and isolate Angelino against Nicolas Pepe. Man City need to be Man City.
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