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Former Invincible set for Arsenal coaching role
Freddie Ljungberg, a member of the Invincibles side that went through the 2003-4 season unbeaten, has announced that he's set for a coaching role at the club in the near future. He did not take to Twitter, he simply used his Twitter account in the way most of us do, to post some information: Hope everyone had a happy new year. Enjoying my last week in #CapeTown before I go home to coach Arsenals u-15! V excited @Arsenal — Freddie Ljungberg (@freddie) January 7, 2016 He'll become the latest from that generation to become involved in the club's set-up, with Robert Pires a regular dreamy presence at first team training, and Thierry Henry doing his coaching badges with the club's U18s....
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