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- Updated: October 11, 2016
Neil Taylor is hoping the “exciting” Bob Bradley can turnaround Swansea’s fortunes as the American prepares for his Premier League bow.
Bradley was confirmed as Francesco Guidolin’s successor last week and will become the first American to manage in the Premier League when Swansea travel to the Emirates Stadium on Saturday to face Arsenal.
Taylor is yet to meet Bradley having been away on international duty with Wales, but the left-back has revealed he has already received positive reports about Bradley from his Swansea team-mates.
“He strives to get the best out of players is the word coming out, and the lads have said training has been really good,” Taylor said.
“He looks a really exciting manager. He looks up for it and backs his ability as a manager.
“Hopefully from here onwards we can pick up results because that is what matters in the Premier …