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Carra: Bradley sack inevitable
- Updated: December 27, 2016
Jamie Carragher says it was “inevitable” that Swansea would sack Bob Bradley and believes the club made the correct decision before the January transfer window.
The American was appointed in October following the departure of Francesco Guidolin but was sacked on Tuesday after managing just two wins from 11 games in charge, with Swansea currently sitting 19th in the Premier League table.
A 4-1 defeat at home to West Ham on Boxing Day proved to be Bradley’s last game in charge at the Liberty Stadium and Sky Sports pundit Carragher believes the club made the correct call ahead of a crucial transfer window.
“I thought it was inevitable, I think they had to make that decision,” Carragher said. “The decision was questioned when he first came in. New to the league, Premier League …