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- Updated: December 26, 2016
Bob Bradley vowed to “fight like crazy” to turn things around at Swansea after his side were thrashed 4-1 at home by West Ham.
The boos were audible around the Liberty Stadium as Swansea were easily brushed aside by the Hammers, who secured a third league win in a row in south Wales.
Andre Ayew set the ball rolling against his former club, netting his first for West Ham since a club-record switch in the summer, before goals from Winston Reid and Michail Antonio put the visitors in control.
Fernando Llorente gave the Swans a glimmer of hope late on, but Andy Carroll quickly added a fourth for West Ham in stoppage time to condemn the Swans to another loss – one that Bradley insisted he will do everything to come …