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Freddie Ljungberg knows confidence is key to improving Arsenal’s fortunes

Freddie Ljungberg admitted Arsenal’s confidence is at rock bottom after they lost at home to Brighton. Neal Maupay’s header condemned interim head coach Ljungberg to a 2-1 defeat in his first home game in charge. The Gunners have now gone nine matches without a win, their worst run in over 42 years, with Ljungberg unable to oversee an immediate upturn in fortunes following Unai Emery’s sacking last week. Freddie Ljungberg could not inspire Arsenal (Adam Davy/PA) “It’s tough, they looked low on confidence in the first half,” said Ljungberg. “We need to dig out a win to get some confidence. It’s obvious the nerves in the crowd affect the players. “They are human beings,...
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