Fredrik Ljungberg

Fredrik Ljungberg


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    Is Lacazette the new Thierry Henry?

    So far, it's been a relatively quiet summer for Arsenal. However, the Gunners' long pursuit of a world class striker could soon be over.

    Nicolas Anelka joins Mumbai City FC as player-manager

    Nicolas Anelka will ply his trade in the Indian Super League with Mumbai City FC as player-manager next season.

    Fredrik Ljungberg joins Mumbai City FC

    Former Arsenal legend Fredrik Ljungberg confirmed that he has joined Indian Super League side Mumbai City FC earlier today.

    Why 4-3-3 became popular again

    During the early 2000's most Premier League teams adopted the 4-4-2 formation. Many teams with significant success. But when and why did 4-3-3 become so trendy?

    Ljungberg quits Sweden

    West Ham midfielder Fredrik Ljungberg has decided to call time on his international career with Sweden. The former Arsenal midfielder could not call on his experience to lead the Swedes to euro 2008 glory, and has now decided to concentrate on club football.

    Lagerback names Euro squad

    Sweden coach Lars Lagerback has now named his 23 man selections for the Euro 2008 squad in Austria and Switzerland. There are a total of five players from the Premiership in the squad.

    Ljungberg may miss Euro 2008

    Fredrik Ljungberg could be missing out for Sweden at Euro 2008 after he suffered a cracked rib in the 2-2 draw between West Ham and Newcastle in the Premiership.

    West Ham surrender victory

    West Ham surrendered a 2-0 lead against Newcastle at Upton Park to put more pressure from the 'boo boys' on Alan Curbishley, as Newcastle grabbed two goals towards the end of the first half to see the result finish 2-2.

    West Ham boss rues injuries

    West Ham boss Alan Curbishley believes the outcome of the weekend's match against Sunderland summed up his sides season. The Hammers have been dealt injury blows all season, and Fredrik Ljungberg, Carlton Cole and John Pantsil all picked up knocks at the Stadium of Light.

    Gunners win keeps them top

    Arsenal recorded their fifteeth Premiership win of the season as goals from Eduardo and Emmanuel Adebayor helped them to a 2-0 victory over London rivals West Ham at the Emirates Stadium on New Years Day.