Arsenal name former midfielder Freddie Ljungberg as Unai Emery's new assistant coach
Freddie Ljungberg, former player and Under-23 coach, is tasked with assisting Unai Emery get Arsenal back into the UEFA Champions League.

-
Freddie Ljungberg, part of the 'Invincibles' squad, coached the Arsenal Under-23 side last year
-
Freddie Ljungberg played for Arsenal from 1998 to 2007 and made 325 appearances, scoring 71 goals
-
Freddie Ljungberg will be tasked with helping Emery guide Arsenal back to the Champions League
Former Arsenal midfielder Freddie Ljungberg has been appointed as Unai Emery’s new assistant first-team coach as part of a change in the coaching staff, the Premier League club announced on Monday.
Ljungberg, who returned to Arsenal to coach the Under-23 side last year, was part of “The Invincibles” side that won the north London club’s last league title in 2004.
Former assistant coach Steve Bould will now lead the Under-23 team and work with academy manager Per Mertesacker to help transition young players to the first team. The changes will come into effect on July 1.
Related Articles
“We are delighted with the impact Freddie has made in helping to develop our young players into the first team and he fully deserves this promotion,” the club said in a statement.
“Alongside his new coaching responsibilities, Freddie will have a strong focus on the young players who are moving into the first team group.”
Ljungberg played for Arsenal from 1998 to 2007 and made 325 appearances, scoring 71 goals, and was also named the Premier League’s player of the season in 2001-02.
“I’m really excited by this opportunity to continue helping develop and work with some of the great young players... and to work alongside Unai and his coaching team to help Arsenal win trophies,” Ljungberg said.
“I’m looking forward to working in this new structure and to pass on my experience and knowledge about what is needed to succeed at this level.”
Ljungberg will be tasked with helping Emery guide Arsenal back to the Champions League after the club failed to qualify for Europe’s premier club competition for the third consecutive season.
The new Premier League season begins on 9 August.
also read

Cristiano Ronaldo's first season in Saudi Arabia ends without title as Al-Ittihad wins league
Ronaldo arrived in Riyadh in January after being released from his contract by English Premier League powerhouse Manchester United and had to settle for second place in the 16-team Saudi Arabian league.

Mohamed Salah 'totally devastated' as Liverpool miss Champions League spot
Liverpool, who have failed to qualify for Champions League, suffered a drastic dip in form this season after coming close to an unprecedented quadruple last year.

Premier League: Casemiro stars as Manchester United thrash Chelsea to secure Champions League place
Casemiro, Anthony Martial, Bruno Fernandes and Marcus Rashford were on target as Manchester United moved up to third in the Premier League.