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- Updated: December 22, 2016
Bob Bradley admits his future at Swansea could depend on the outcome of the festive home matches against West Ham and Bournemouth.
The American replaced Francesco Guidolin as manager in October, with the Swans 17th in the Premier League table and just a point above the relegation zone.
But he has been unable to inspire an immediate turnaround in Swansea’s fortunes, winning just two of his 10 matches in charge, leaving them in 19th place and three points from safety.
Swansea, who are above bottom club Hull on goal difference, welcome West Ham to the Liberty Stadium on Boxing Day before hosting Bournemouth on New Year’s Eve.
When asked whether he felt his future at the club could hinge on the next two results, Bradley said: “Maybe. But I never know how that works.
“I don’t spend much time thinking about it. I’ve been here for 10 games and when I arrived I knew it was a challenge.
“We have had moments where we thought we were close to making a …