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Bradley: Work still to do
- Updated: October 22, 2016
Bob Bradley stressed plenty of work remains to be done despite earning his first point at Swansea with a goalless draw at home to Watford.
The Swans boss took charge of his first game at the Liberty Stadium since succeeding Francesco Guidolin earlier this month.
Swansea kept their first home clean of the season but had to settle for a point, Glyffi Sigurdsson hitting the post the closest the hosts came.
“I’m disappointed we could only take a point but I’m satisfied with the overall effort,” Bradley told Sky Sports.
“It is important for us to have a clean sheet, it’s been a while. There are some things we can feel good about but there is still work to be done.
“The second half from the start was quite good, we created chances and were maybe a little unlucky (not to score).
“If we continue to go in …