Ex-Celtic midfielder Freddie Ljungberg takes charge of his first game as Arsenal interim boss this afternoon.

The former winger spent half-a-season at Parkhead in 2011, playing seven times.

Ljungberg, 42, is in the dugout against Norwich City at Carrow Road.

And one of his first decisions as boss was to drop Kieran Tierney to the bench.

Left-back Tierney - who joined the Gunners for £25m in the summer - has had a decent if unspectacular start to his career down south.

However Ljungberg opted for Sead Kolasinac in his debut game as head coach.

Unai Emery was sacked as manager from the Emirates last week.

Another former Celt, Brendan Rodgers, is being tipped to take over permanently as Arsenal boss.