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Brighton topple Arsenal to leave Ljungberg winless

Brighton topple Arsenal to leave Ljungberg winless
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Boos rang around the Emirates last night as Arsenal fell to another Premier League defeat.

The 2-1 loss at home to Brighton means the Gunners have now failed to win any of their last nine games in all competitions.

The north Londoners are now 10th in the Premier League table - 10 points off a Champions League spot.

Interim boss Freddie Ljungberg was frustrated; "I think we gave away a whole half - didn't show up in the 1st half, no energy and then we had a chat and we changed a bit of personnel and changed tactics a little bit in second half and all of a sudden we looked like a team who knows how to play football".

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Newcastle United sprung a surprise 2-0 win at Sheffield United in the other game last night to move up to 11th.

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Everton will have Duncan Ferguson in charge for the visit of Chelsea to Goodison Park tomorrow.

That's after the club sacked Marco Silva as manager yesterday after a year and a half at the helm.

Everton sit in the relegation spots in 18th position with just fourteen points on the board.

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