The interim manager is yet to get his first win in his new position with the Gunners.
His side lost 1-2 against Brighton And Hove Albion on Wednesday and are due to face West Ham United next. Sitting 10 points behind the fourth spot, Arsenal have a mammoth task in front of them if they plan on ataining a Champions League spot this season.
“No, I don’t think we should stop talking about the top four,” Ljungberg told reporters. “But for us it’s to focus on what we’re doing here now, not looking up, down, here, sideways [in terms of the table], we just need to work on our own game and our own confidence.”
When asked if Mesut Ozil is still important at Arsenal, Ljugnberg said, “Mesut is a very good footballer. When he’s on the ball, he can do things, things happen, but we have a big squad, so I haven’t said I’m going to build the squad [around] certain players.
“I wanted to play the experienced players [against Brighton] when it’s such a difficult situation as it is at the moment. To put down all the younger players, [and expect them] to change the future of the football club [would not be fair], so I’ve made a conscious decision to put down the more experienced players to take that responsibility and change the games.”
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