After seven games without a win, Arsenal were able to celebrate over points against West Ham last weekend. It was followed up by a cross against Standard Liege in the Europa League, which meant advancement to the semi-finals.

That joy was blown away after today's defeat to Manchester City. The match wasn't even 90 seconds old when Kevin De Bruyne scored the first goal of the match. He scored another goal in the match.

- We worked hard to find the balance but De Bruyne showed his qualities today, Ljungberg tells the media.

Ljungberg has taken four points as coach in four matches and has not won a home match since October 24.