'Of course it's very, very good (to top the group),' he said.
'We started the group really well, then we had some problems in two games and then we came to this.
'We played a lot of games lately and of course I want to give the young ones a chance as I said before, but I needed to rotate as well because we got injuries in the West Ham game and I didn't have many options left.
'And we have a game again on Sunday. Of course it was a little gamble but I believe in those young players and they pulled through and we're top of the group.'
The two quickfire goals in the second half almost mimicked the three goals in nine minutes which were enough to seal a 3-1 victory at West Ham on Monday.
That result ended a nine-match winless streak but interim head coach Ljungberg conceded it was frustrating that his side have only been showing their true promises in glimpses.
'I believe that even in the first half against West Ham and even today we tried to have possession,' he said.
'Yes, maybe it's a bit slow because we didn't have the intensity sometimes but it wears the opponents down.
'Sometimes you have to just plug away, plug away in your game of football and maybe when your opponent gets a bit more tired you get that little extra metre and that's when you score the goals.
'So for me that's part of the game-plan or part of the game that hopefully if you plug away gets easier the later the game gets.'
Liege had taken a shock lead after two deflected goals from Samuel Bastien and Selim Amallah caught out the Arsenal defence.
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