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Ljungberg slates trophyless Arsenal

28 May 2013 - 06:59

Gunners legend Freddie Ljungberg - who played over 200 games for the club - has slated his former team for their lack of trophies last season as well as their celebration of 4th place.

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    "I'm not too happy that they celebrated (winning fourth position)," said Ljungberg. "How I see the club is different, I'm from the old school and Pat Rice said to me if you don't win a trophy every year it is a big failure.



    "It's a bit different now and they have all the debt from the new stadium and we will have to see what happens this summer - hopefully they will have a better team next year."


    Written by Kemal Patel










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