Arsenal legend, Freddie Ljungberg, has revealed what he loved about the Gunners’ display against Everton.

The North London side played a goalless draw with the Merseyside club in Ljungberg’s last game as interim boss.

Mikel Arteta has been appointed as the permanent boss and is set to begin this Sunday.

Speaking to BT Sport after the game, Ljungberg said: “We dominated possession and chances, and you could see Everton getting tired and frustrated.

“I thought we could have won the game with the chances we had. But I loved the spirit we saw and that’s what you need in the Premier League.”

On his future, Ljungberg has said that the club wants him to stay, and he is hoping for a positive outcome from a meeting with Arteta, which is scheduled to hold on Sunday.

The Swede has previously coached Arsenal’s under-15 and under-23. He was an assistant to Unai Emery before becoming interim boss following the dismissal of the Spaniard.