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- Updated: October 6, 2016
Swansea manager Bob Bradley says visits to Manchester United under Sir Alex Ferguson still have an impact on his management.
The 58-year-old was confirmed as the Swans’ new boss on Monday after announcing the departure of Francesco Guidolin less than nine months into the Italian’s reign.
Although Bradley is new to the Premier League, the New Jersey-born coach has revealed frequent trips to Manchester United’s training ground in the past have formed the foundations of his management style.
“I have always talked about when I was the U.S. national team coach, what it was like when I’d go to Carrington,” Bradley told NBC Sports. “What always struck me was how with all the great players and all the success, how Sir Alex’s personality was all over every part of the club.
“He knew everyone’s …