Arsenal interim manager, Freddie Ljungberg praised his player’s performance in their 2-2 draw with Norwich City on Sunday in the English Premier League (EPL) matchday 14.
The Gunners fought back twice to earn a point against the hard-fighting Norwich team.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s brace cancelled out goals from Teemu Pukki and Todd Cantwell.
Recall, Ljungberg took charge of the team, after Unai Emery was sacked on Friday.
Speaking after the match, the Arsenals Legend said, “We started the game really well, that’s how I want to play football,” Ljungberg told Sky Sports.
“We dominated away from home at the start on the game. But we need to work on the transitions, we dominated and they break on us too easily.
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“In the beginning I saw a lot of things we worked on in training, but we need to score goals and take the lead. Twice they went behind and showed a great mentality to come back.
“I want this club to do well, it is only winning that counts. I wanted to win the game so I am disappointed but I have also seen some positive things.”
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