Arsenal interim manager Freddie Ljungberg has claimed that his players turned it around against West Ham after they let the handbrake go.
Ljungberg believes that they gained confidence as the second-half wore on and that was the reason as to why they were able to come from 1-0 down to win 3-1 at the London Stadium.
Twitter: ? “They let the handbrake go and all of a sudden they played really good football.”
? Read what @Freddie had to sa… https://t.co/avzoeHt3dZ (@Arsenal)
These Arsenal fans reacted to his comments…
Wenger’s…
Twitter: @Arsenal @freddie Wenger’s handbrake (@paul_zil)
Love!
Twitter: @Arsenal @freddie Love that you used that quote specifically https://t.co/Y3xXJcY2QH (@arsenaloFka)

Ljungber
Thanks Arsene!
Twitter: @Arsenal @freddie Thanks Arsène Wenger. (@TheSquidBoyLike)
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Twitter: @Arsenal @freddie https://t.co/DXMcUO6tQx (@hippi200)
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Ljungberg certainly has the passion and the love of the club to be Arsenal’s manager, but whether or not he has the tactical nous and leadership to do so is still in question. It will be very interesting to see how Arsenal perform over the next two or three matches, if he is given that long, to see if he is able to get his players performing consistently in the Premier League.
If he is able to string together a good run of form and begin to climb up the Premier League table, the board could consider him as a feasible candidate to land the job on a permanent basis.






