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Bradley: I’ll challenge Huw Jenkins
- Updated: October 7, 2016
New Swansea manager Bob Bradley has vowed to push chairman Huw Jenkins to improve the club, stating, “I am not someone to sit quietly and let everybody else make decisions”.
Bradley is the first American to manage a Premier League team, after leaving French club Le Havre to replace the sacked Francisco Guidolin earlier this week.
The former USA manager insists he has not arrived simply to keep the Welsh club in the top flight and is ready to face those sceptical about an American managing in an English division.
With Swansea fourth from bottom with one win in their first seven games, Bradley told Sky Sports, “I’m confident I can keep the team up – but it’s always more than just keeping the team in the Premier League.
“I think the squad is strong enough, but I think there needs to be regular dialogue about how to improve the squad. We’ve had early dialogue with Huw Jenkins and I appreciate his honesty and perspective. I really feel that the two of us will work well together.
“But he also knows I’m going to challenge him. I have ideas. …