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Wenger can stay as long as he wants - Ljungberg
Arsene Wenger has earned the right to step down from the Arsenal job whenever he likes, according to Freddie Ljungberg. Former Arsenal winger Freddie Ljungberg believes Arsene Wenger deserves the chance to step down from the manager's job whenever he feels the time is right. Wenger was appointed at Arsenal in 1996, arriving in the Premier League as a largely unknown quantity following previous spells in charge of Monaco and Nagoya Grampus Eight. The Frenchman has had a significant impact in British football over the intervening 19 years, revolutionising Arsenal's approach to diet and fitness, as well as the club's style of play. And Ljungberg, who spent nine years under Wenger - winning...
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