Arsenal legend Freddie Ljungberg shows off his muscular body as

Arsenal legend Freddie Ljungberg shows off his muscular body as he enjoys a relaxing beach trip with his shirtless bikini-clad wife Natalie Foster on holiday in Miami

Freddie Ljungberg showed off his toned body on Thursday as he enjoyed a day at the beach with his wife Natalie Foster while vacationing in Miami, Florida.

The former footballer, 46, and his wife, 35, looked relaxed as they enjoyed the sun on the sand.

Freddie went shirtless for the outing, showing off his muscular chest and impressive tattoo collection.

The Arsenal star wore dark blue swimming trunks and shielded his eyes behind blue-tinted sunglasses.

Natalie looked sensational in a tiny yellow bikini, putting her toned waist and legs on full display.

Freddie Ljungberg showed off his toned body on Thursday as he enjoyed a day at the beach with his wife Natalie Foster while vacationing in Miami, Florida

Freddie Ljungberg showed off his toned body on Thursday as he enjoyed a day at the beach with his wife Natalie Foster while vacationing in Miami, Florida

The former footballer, 46, and his wife, 35, looked relaxed as they enjoyed the sun on the sand

The former footballer, 46, and his wife, 35, looked relaxed as they enjoyed the sun on the sand

Freddie went shirtless for the outing, showing off his muscular chest and impressive tattoo collection

Freddie went shirtless for the outing, showing off his muscular chest and impressive tattoo collection

She put her brunette hair in a ponytail, added several gold necklaces and wore round sunglasses.

Freddie and Natalie settled into lounge chairs and enjoyed lunch before the Swedish winger cooled off with a dip in the sea.

The couple met in 2007 when Freddie was playing for West Ham and tied the knot at London's Natural History Museum in June 2014.

They are the proud parents of their daughter Aria-Billie and a son born in January 2015.

Natalie is the daughter of London taxi tycoon Daryl Foster and also supports Tottenham Hotspur, the bitter rivals of Freddie's old club Arsenal.

Freddie joined Arsenal in September 1998 and was known to sport a mohawk alongside a range of flamboyant hairstyles. He also led a global campaign for Calvin Klein.

He became a firm fan favorite, winning five major trophies in 326 appearances and being part of the victorious Invincibles team in 2004.

After the 2006 World Cup, Freddie was named captain of the Swedish national team before leaving in 2008 after winning 75 caps for Sweden and scoring 14 goals.

The Arsenal star wore dark blue swimming trunks and shielded his eyes behind blue-tinted sunglasses

The Arsenal star wore dark blue swimming trunks and shielded his eyes behind blue-tinted sunglasses

Natalie looked sensational in a tiny yellow bikini, putting her toned waist and legs on full display

Natalie looked sensational in a tiny yellow bikini, putting her toned waist and legs on full display

She put her brunette hair in a ponytail, added several gold necklaces and wore round sunglasses

She put her brunette hair in a ponytail, added several gold necklaces and wore round sunglasses

Freddie and Natalie made themselves comfortable on lounge chairs and had lunch together

Freddie and Natalie made themselves comfortable on lounge chairs and had lunch together

The Swedish winger then cooled off with a swim in the sea

The Swedish winger then cooled off with a swim in the sea

The couple met in 2007 when Freddie was playing for West Ham and tied the knot at London's Natural History Museum in June 2014

The couple met in 2007 when Freddie was playing for West Ham and tied the knot at London's Natural History Museum in June 2014

They are the proud parents of their daughter Aria-Billie and a son born in January 2015

They are the proud parents of their daughter Aria-Billie and a son born in January 2015

Natalie is the daughter of London taxi tycoon Daryl Foster and also supports Tottenham Hotspur, the bitter rivals of Freddie's old club Arsenal

Natalie is the daughter of London taxi tycoon Daryl Foster and also supports Tottenham Hotspur, the bitter rivals of Freddie's old club Arsenal

In February 2012 he took a short break from football as he considered himself retired, but towards the end of the 2012–13 season he returned to Arsenal, where he was appointed ambassador.

At the time, Freddie said: “The club has a special place in my heart.”

However, in September 2014, he laced up his boots again and came out of retirement at 37 to sign a short-term contract with Mumbai City.

Three months and just four appearances later, injuries finally ended his playing career and 13 months later he took his first step as a coach and moved to Arsenal's U15 team.

Freddie was appointed interim Arsenal manager in November 2019 following the sacking of Unai Emery.

He then became the team's first assistant coach before leaving in August 2020 to expand his management experience.

Freddie joined Arsenal in September 1998 and was known to sport a mohawk alongside a range of flamboyant hairstyles.  He also led a global campaign for Calvin Klein (pictured in 2002).

Freddie joined Arsenal in September 1998 and was known to sport a mohawk alongside a range of flamboyant hairstyles. He also led a global campaign for Calvin Klein (pictured in 2002).

He became a firm fan favorite, winning five major trophies in 326 appearances and being part of the victorious Invincibles team in 2004

He became a firm fan favorite, winning five major trophies in 326 appearances and being part of the victorious Invincibles team in 2004

After the 2006 World Cup, Freddie was named captain of the Swedish national team before leaving in 2008 after winning 75 caps for Sweden and scoring 14 goals

After the 2006 World Cup, Freddie was named captain of the Swedish national team before leaving in 2008 after winning 75 caps for Sweden and scoring 14 goals

In February 2012 he took a short break from football as he considered himself retired, but towards the end of the 2012–13 season he returned to Arsenal, where he was appointed ambassador

In February 2012 he took a short break from football as he considered himself retired, but towards the end of the 2012–13 season he returned to Arsenal, where he was appointed ambassador

At the time, Freddie said: “The club has a special place in my heart.”

At the time, Freddie said: “The club has a special place in my heart.”

However, in September 2014, he laced up his boots again and came out of retirement at 37 to sign a short-term contract with Mumbai City

However, in September 2014, he laced up his boots again and came out of retirement at 37 to sign a short-term contract with Mumbai City

Three months and just four appearances later, injuries finally ended his playing career and 13 months later he took his first step as a coach and moved to Arsenal's U15 team

Three months and just four appearances later, injuries finally ended his playing career and 13 months later he took his first step as a coach and moved to Arsenal's U15 team

Freddie was appointed interim Arsenal manager in November 2019 following the sacking of Unai Emery

Freddie was appointed interim Arsenal manager in November 2019 following the sacking of Unai Emery

He then became the team's first assistant coach before leaving in August 2020 to expand his management experience (pictured in 2019).

He then became the team's first assistant coach before leaving in August 2020 to expand his management experience (pictured in 2019).