#5 Freddie Ljungberg (Attacking Midfield)

Swedish international Freddie Ljungberg was one of the main men for Arsene Wenger to create chances up front. The Gunner made 30 appearances (3 of which were as a sub) during the 'Invincible' season. He was a part of the Swedish national team for a decade and had 75 caps for them.
After departing from Arsenal in 2007, Freddie had brief stints in England (West Ham United), Scotland (Celtic), the United States (Seattle Sounders, Chicago Fire), Japan (Shimizu S-Pulse), and India (Mumbai City FC).
He was named the Swedish midfielder of the year 6 times overall, 5 of which were consecutive (2001-05). Ljungberg also had the honour of becoming Premier League Player of the Season during 2001–02 season. Freddie Ljungberg is currently Arsenal's U23 coach.