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- Updated: December 4, 2016
Bob Bradley admits Swansea need to up their game quickly after their 5-0 drubbing at Spurs left the Welsh side propping up the Premier League table.
A 39th minute Harry Kane penalty and Heung-Min Son’s stunning first half stoppage time volley put the hosts firmly in command at the break.
Kane struck again early in the second half before Christian Eriksen added two more to seal Tottenham’s biggest league win of the campaign.
But the result leaves Swansea bottom and Bradley knows there will have to be a big improvement in the coming weeks with a huge game coming up next Saturday at home to Sunderland.
“Last week [5-4 win v Palace] was a wild game with set-piece mistakes,” Bradley said. “Today we were punished just in the run of the game based upon the tempo and the physicality.
“In all ways you have to improve because to be successful in this next stretch of games we can’t be a team that’s giving away the goals we are at the moment.”
“It’s probably the team that has pressed us the most so now you see how we are able to respond to that.
“When you look closely that part wasn’t as good as it needs to be. Not every match looks like that but you need to use that level as your target.
“For sure it …