Ljungberg ready to end Arsene's winning run

14 April 2012

Freddie Ljungberg faces Arsenal tomorrow for the first time since quitting them to join West Ham - and believes the Gunners have recaptured some of the belief they had during his glorious nine years at the club.

The midfielder says he has no regrets over the "tough decision" he made in the summer to move to Upton Park, despite his former employers topping the Premier League.

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Ready for his old mates: Ljungberg

Ready for his old mates: Ljungberg

"When I had success with Arsenal they played with great belief and confidence - and you can see that with this team," said the 30-year-old, who hopes to start after fighting his way back from injury.

"There was a great team spirit throughout the club and respect for the manager. They have some brilliant young players who play together and for each other. Advertisement

"It will feel a little strange when I play against Arsenal but I'm with a new team now and I have a new challenge."

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