Premier League: Ljungberg refuses to rule out top 4 finish for Arsenal

Freddie Ljungberg says Arsenal have what it takes to finish in the top-four despite their recent struggles in all competitions.

Ljunberg will he seeking his first win since replacing Unai Emery when Arsenal travel to West Ham United on Monday night.

Since taking over, Ljungberg has only managed one draw and one defeat against Norwich City and Brighton and Hove Albion respectively.

The surprise 2-1 defeat to the Brighton left Arsenal 10 points adrift of the top four and just five clear of the relegation zone.

Arsenal have not finished inside the Champions League places since 2015/16 but, despite their poor run, Ljungberg is not ruling out a return into the top-four by the end of this season.

“No, I don’t think we should stop talking about the top four,” Ljungberg said ahead of the game against West Ham.

“But for us it’s about concentrating on what we’re doing here now and not look up, down, sideways. We just need to work on our own game and our own confidence.”

Having worked as manager of Arsenal’s U23s until the summer, Ljungberg is expected to give the club’s young talent a chance to show what they can do.

But it is the seasoned professionals he believes have to shoulder the burden of addressing Arsenal’s worst run of form in over 42 years.

“I haven’t said I’m going to build the team against specific players but I felt I want to play the experienced players when it’s such a difficult situation like it is at the moment,” Ljungberg said.

“[I decided not to] pick all the young players that are going to change the future of this club. I made a conscious choice to put down the older players to take the responsibility and change the games.”

 

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