Former Arsenal caretaker boss Freddie Ljungberg is a serious contender for vacant manager's job at FC Tokyo after being recommended by Arsene Wenger

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Former Arsenal caretaker boss Freddie Ljungberg is a serious contender for vacant manager's job at FC Tokyo after being recommended by Arsene Wenger

  • Freddie Ljungberg was Arsenal's interim head coach back in 2019 for short time
  • He has been recommended by Arsene Wenger for coaching role in Japan 
  • The 44-year-old could take charge at FC Tokyo as he plots his next move  

Arsenal legend Freddie Ljungberg is emerging as a serious contender for the vacant manager’s job at FC Tokyo.

It is understood the Swede’s ex-Gunners boss Arsene Wenger - who has close links to Japanese football following his time managing Nagoya Grampus Eight in the mid-1990s - has recommend his former player to the club.

Ljungberg is giving the proposition consideration as he plots his first move into full-time management.

Arsene Wenger (left) is understood to have recommended Freddie Ljungberg for FC Tokyo

Arsene Wenger (left) is understood to have recommended Freddie Ljungberg for FC Tokyo

Arsene Wenger (left) is understood to have recommended Freddie Ljungberg for FC Tokyo

The 44-year-old held senior coaching positions within Arsenal’s academy before becoming interim first-team boss following the sacking of Unai Emery in 2019.

He has also coached at German club Wolfsburg where he was an assistant for six months under Andries Jonker before the Dutchman's sacking.

But Ljungberg could now be set for his first full-time managerial job in the Japanese capital.

Ljungberg was Arsenal's interim manager and then assistant for a time under Mikel Arteta

Ljungberg was Arsenal's interim manager and then assistant for a time under Mikel Arteta 

FC Tokyo's previous manager stepped down after they were beaten 8-0

FC Tokyo's previous manager stepped down after they were beaten 8-0 

FC Tokyo's head coach Kenta Hasegawa resigned from his post after a hugely embarrassing 8-0 defeat by Yokohama Marinos. 

The capital club are currently ninth in the J-League table having won 14, lost 14 and drawn seven matches this season. 

After Mikel Arteta was made permanent head coach, Ljungberg stayed on as assistant but left last August and as interim boss held a record of one win, three draws and two defeats.  

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