Arsenal's problems start 'at the top' with Kroenke says expert
Arsenal interim boss Freddie Ljungberg showed “bad management” by changing his starting XI for his second match in charge, claims former Republic of Ireland star Tony Cascarino. Ljungberg is yet to win as interim manager since replacing the sacked Unai Emery last month. A 2-2 draw at Norwich was following by a dour 2-1 loss at home to Brighton.
Arsenal news: Tony Cascarino says Freddie Ljungberg has shown "bad management" (Image: TALKSPORT/GETTY)
“Now one thing you do as an interim manager [is] if you select your first team, even if they get beat, you’re trusting that XI to say ‘This is the four or five-game period I’m going to play you’.
“Whether the fans think it’s right, bringing Xhaka in, putting [Calum] Chambers in at right-back - he then makes changes in the very next game.
“He takes about three players out and puts another three in. That’s bad management, bad coaching.
“What do you do now for your next game? You change again. So what do you do, another three in and another three out?
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