Ljunberg tells Arsenal to appoint a full-time boss soon
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Arsenal have decided to switch the self-destruct button.

The club after waiting for too long finally decided to part ways with their former boss Unai Emery last month. It was followed by a short relief after which the club put Arsenal legend Freddie Ljungberg in charge on a temporary basis.

However, when Emery left with his coaching staff, the club rather than give the reins to Ljungberg asked him to manage with whatever was left. It went to the extent that academy manager Per Mertesacker has had to come and fill in.

Ljungberg said: “I’ve said to them [the club] they need to make a decision. 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.

“Per is an academy manager and he is doing two jobs in one go. It needs to be cleared up, to make a decision, so everybody knows. That’s something I’ve said. But then it’s totally up to the club. I’m very honoured and I try to do things as good as I can but it would be good to make a decision – regardless of what it is.”

Extremely unprofessional from a top bracket club in England!

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