News about Freddie Ljungberg

Kasabian star Serge Pizzorno opens up to Geoff Shreeves about playing for Nottingham Forest's youth team, getting 'carried away' while supporting his beloved Leicester - and his screamer at Soccer Aid 2012

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 16, 2024
Kasabian star Serge Pizzorno was on the books of Nottingham Forest from the age of 10-13, when all he wanted was to play for his beloved Leicester City, a team he admits getting 'carried away' supporting. He told Geoff Shreeves on his podcast Football, Music and Me: 'I used to wear my Leicester socks underneath my Forest kit, just to know that I wasn't being too disloyal.' Serge, whose band this week released a new summer anthem titled Coming Back To Me For Good, has been a loyal supporter of Leicester his whole life and admits he got carried away at a few away games.

Calvin Klein is known for its romps on the beach, Freddie Ljungberg and Jamie Dornan in their pants, and THAT 1992 Kate Moss campaign. So what really tipped the advertising watchdog over the edge about FKA Twigs' ad?

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 12, 2024
The United Kingdom's Advertising Standards Authority had ruled out a poster depicting females posing in a shirt. Calvin Klein is famous for its risky ads, having featured big names such as Jamie Dornan posing in pants and a controversial 1992 photoshoot with Kate Moss - leading critics to ask, why is the FKA Twigs campaign different?

While on vacation in Miami, Arsenal legend Freddie Ljungberg shows off his muscled body when he goes shirtless for a beach break with bikini-clad wife Natalie Foster

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 28, 2023
On Thursday, Freddie Ljungberg enjoyed a day on the beach with his wife Natalie Foster while on holiday in Miami, Florida, showing his ripped body. As they soaked up the sun on the sand, the former footballer, 46, and his wife, 35, appeared relaxed. Freddie went shirtless for the outing, displaying his muscled chest and a magnificent collection of tattoos.

Arsenal legend Freddie Ljungberg reveals the ONE weakness he thinks Arsene Wenger's Invincibles had and the 2004 team-mate he admired the most as he admits Champions League regret

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 28, 2023
Freddie Ljungberg, an Arsenal legend, has discussed the one thing he believes the Invincibles had under Arsene Wenger. In the 2003-04 season, the Gunners made history by going unbeaten in full league, a feat that has not been achieved before or since in the Premier League era. Ljungberg played a key role in the game but admits they weren't unstoppable, and has pointed out a hole that was not exposed by Chelsea when Jose Mourinho took over the Blues in 2004.

Freddie Ljungberg, a legend for Arsenal, worries that Mikel Arteta's team will win the title this season, but does agree they will be Man City's biggest challengers

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 27, 2023
Freddie Ljungberg is uncertain whether his former club Arsenal will bring an end to the club's championship drought this season under Mikel Arteta. The Gunners are searching for their first league victory since 2004 after defeating Brentford 1-0 on Saturday. However, Ljungberg is worried about the team's attack, with Bukayo Saka, Martin Odegaard, Gabriel Martinelli, and Gabriel Jesus all focusing on their goals-per-minute ratios as the season progresses.

Battle of the pundits: TNT Sports have gone for all-female hosting team going into their first season - but how do they stack up against rivals Sky, BBC, CBS and Keys and Gray at BeIN Sports?

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 23, 2023
TNT Sports has soared ahead of the new season with an all-female hosting staff, as well as keeping up with the top analyst picks from BT Sports. Sky Sports has undergone some changes over the summer, including some major departures. For the forthcoming season, Mail Sport examines the punditry squads for TNT, Sky Sports, BBC, CBS, and even BeIN Sports.

ten of Martin Tyler's greatest moments include everything from AGUERROO to Vardy and Gerrard

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 17, 2023
Martin Tyler has become one of modern football commentary's most iconic figures, narrating some of the most exciting moments in a club game. So the news that he was being cut from Sky Sports for cost-cutting reasons brought home how important the 77-year-old has been to football on Saturday. This season was the first time he had missed a Premier League trophy lift in 20 years, bowing out of the Manchester City coverage due to a sore throat. His work has been lauded by fans and fellow media professionals since joining Sky in 1990. In April 2003, he was named Premier League Commentator of The Decade, and he's now retired for two decades.

Bukayo Saka's win over Man Utd has made him join a distinguished group of Arsenal legends

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 22, 2023
Bukayo Saka has joined Thierry Henry and Freddie Ljungberg to become one of three Arsenal players to have scored against Manchester United in three consecutive league games. Mikel Arteta's side defeated the Red Devils 3-2, with Saka playing his own role in the epic match and thumping David de Gea from 25 yards out, sending the Emirates Stadium into delirium. Eddie Nketiah's last-gasp goal turned Mikel Arteta's victory over the Red Devils 3-2. His goal has also helped to win Arsenal's top Premier League goals scoredr by a player aged 21 or younger in the club's history, who has scored a total of 24 league goals before turning 22.

Freddie Ljungberg, a journalist, discusses his connection with Bukayo Saka, who is likely to face Yunus Musah

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 24, 2022
Exclusive INTERVIEW BY SAMI MOKBEL: On Friday night, Freddie Ljungberg will find his heart beating faster than normal. Not because he is afraid or worried about the result, but because England is preparing to face the United States at Al Bayt Stadium. But rather because his heart will be brimming with pride. Two of his former players are expected to clash in Qatar, and Ljungberg will not be able to put his attention away from it.