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Freddie Ljungberg claims Arsenal fans 'may be regretting how they behaved towards' Arsene Wenger during his final few years in charge as the Gunners continue to regress... as Martin Keown claims the Frenchman 'carried the club on his back for 22 years'

Freddie Ljungberg claims Arsenal fans may be 'regretting' how they behaved towards Arsene Wenger during his final years in charge of the club.

Thursday marks three years to the day since Wenger's last Arsenal home game after 22 years of service in north London - but the Gunners have regressed even further since the Frenchman's departure.

Arsenal legend Ljungberg was there at Wenger's final game - a 5-0 victory over Burnley - and believes the iconic manager received unfair treatment.

Freddie Ljungberg (left) claims Arsenal fans treated Arsene Wenger (right) too harshly
Thursday marks three years since Wenger's final home game as Arsenal boss after 22 years

Speaking before Arsenal's Europa League semi-final tie with Villarreal, Ljungberg said: 'I flew back from Sweden to say goodbye to Arsene.