Fredrik Ljunberg: I am ready for management
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Fredrik in his Arsenal Days
News broke out early today, as Arsenal legend Fredrik Ljunberg, has stated that he is currently looking for a job as a manager. Fredrik Ljunberg was born in Vittsjo (Sweden) the 16th of April in 1977. He had his professional debut in 1994, where he played for Halmstads BK. Only 4 years did he last in Sweden, as the mighty gunners saw great talent, and picked him up. Fredrik Ljunberg is known as one of the invincible of the Arsenal team in the season of 2003-04. After his 9 years at Arsenal, Ljunberg found it very hard to stay at one club, as he played for 5 different clubs in a total of 5 years.
After retiring, it was unclear what the Swede was going to do, follow a footballing career path, or live happily retired. Well today he has finally revealed his plans for the future, as he believes he is ready to take a club to the top. Though, one thing is for sure, what club will he manage? And what club would take an inexperienced manager?
The one fact that is for sure is that Fredrik Ljunberg statements to Skysports were something like this, Today I am ready to announce to the media, that I in fact have decided what to do with my decision of retiring as a football player. Over the last 2-3 years of my footballing career, I was having private lessons to get my coaching badge, and got help from various managers such as Arsene Wegner, and assistant manager Giovanni van Bronckhorst. So with that being said, I am ready for management. It will be hard to find a job thats for sure, but I have applied to every single job that seems like an option to me and I am ready for that challenge. Hopefully I will find something soon as I cant wait to get my new job underway.
Well. That is all, now the question remains, where did he apply, and is he actually ready to take the pressure of a football manager?

Fredrik in his Arsenal Days
News broke out early today, as Arsenal legend Fredrik Ljunberg, has stated that he is currently looking for a job as a manager. Fredrik Ljunberg was born in Vittsjo (Sweden) the 16th of April in 1977. He had his professional debut in 1994, where he played for Halmstads BK. Only 4 years did he last in Sweden, as the mighty gunners saw great talent, and picked him up. Fredrik Ljunberg is known as one of the invincible of the Arsenal team in the season of 2003-04. After his 9 years at Arsenal, Ljunberg found it very hard to stay at one club, as he played for 5 different clubs in a total of 5 years.
After retiring, it was unclear what the Swede was going to do, follow a footballing career path, or live happily retired. Well today he has finally revealed his plans for the future, as he believes he is ready to take a club to the top. Though, one thing is for sure, what club will he manage? And what club would take an inexperienced manager?
The one fact that is for sure is that Fredrik Ljunberg statements to Skysports were something like this, Today I am ready to announce to the media, that I in fact have decided what to do with my decision of retiring as a football player. Over the last 2-3 years of my footballing career, I was having private lessons to get my coaching badge, and got help from various managers such as Arsene Wegner, and assistant manager Giovanni van Bronckhorst. So with that being said, I am ready for management. It will be hard to find a job thats for sure, but I have applied to every single job that seems like an option to me and I am ready for that challenge. Hopefully I will find something soon as I cant wait to get my new job underway.
Well. That is all, now the question remains, where did he apply, and is he actually ready to take the pressure of a football manager?