Arsenal caretaker manager, Freddie Ljungberg has told Arsenal’s board that a decision must be taken on their next appointment soon because the team keeps sinking into poorer form.
Freddie watched his boys lose easily at home against Manchester City, leaving him with only one victory from his 5 games in charge.
Ljungberg, who is currently working without a proper coaching staff after the backroom team of sacked boss Unai Emery left along with the Spaniard, believes an appointment has to be made as soon as possible to salvage the situation.
His words, “I’ve said to them [the board] 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.
“When I say that they say I have to wait and see.”
On the game, “It shows the quality Manchester City have in their side,”
“Kevin de Bruyne showed his quality. We had worked on our structure and we had five against two but they still managed to score.
“They are the champions. I was proud of our boys. When you look at the age of the side that finished it was not an old side.
“I felt we kept the ball OK and played well. But we couldn’t get that final spark and when you are 2-0 and 3-0 down early it takes the edge off.
“The players showed spirit but it is hard to play at 3-0 down.
“If you look you see the players and price tags they put in from the bench, we have young kids who we put on. There is a gulf but I am still proud of the boys.”
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