Arsenal temporary manager, Freddie Ljungberg has said he does not know how long he will be the interim boss at the London club.
Lots of popular coaches have been linked to the club, but for now, Freddie is the one in charge after a promotion from an assistant post.
Speaking recently, he said, “(There’s) no indication of how long or how short,”
“They just said: ’Concentrate on the next game and do what you can and we’ll see from there’.
“I’m focused on the players and the game tomorrow and doing the best I can.”
“For me, it’s about the team and the club, I try to concentrate for the future, we have a game tomorrow.
“Maybe there’s a few other games. That’s what I look at. The other stuff is totally irrelevant.”
On if he could manage Arsenal soon, “We’ll see in the future. At the moment, I’m learning the trade.
“I’m trying to do everything I can to prep myself. It’s an honour that the club thinks I’m ready to take this big responsibility but at the moment I’m going game by game.”
“I’m not going to try to make enormous, massive changes.
“I’m going to keep those things as it is, there has been so much, so many discussions in the media… so many discussions within the club.
“I’m going to concentrate on how we can play and what we’ll do on the football pitch.”
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