Freddie Ljungbjerg resigns from the role of Arsenal’s first-team coach.

The former Arsenal man has vacated his position as he plans to further his coaching career should an opportunity avail.

Until his resignation, Freddie has been part of manager Mikel Arteta’s coaching staff.

Ljungberg has held various positions at the club, including interim head coach following the departure of Unai Emery.

Freddie Ljungberg has resigned from his role as Mikel Arteta’s first-team coach at the North London side

Confirming his departure on Twitter, Ljungberg said he was grateful to the club for giving him a chance to develop as a coach but now wants to step up his attempts to become a manager.

The 43-year-old played for Arsenal for nine seasons between 1998 and 2007 – making 325 appearances. He went on to play for West Ham and Seattle Sounders before retiring and joining Arsenal as an ambassador in 2013.

Three years later he became part of the set-up at their academy to coach the Under-15s. He had a short spell as Wolfsburg’s assistant manager in 2017 before returning to Arsenal the following year – this time taking charge of the U-23s.

In 2019 he was promoted to Emery’s first-team coaching group before being picked to lead the senior squad on a caretaker basis.

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