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Bradley: Swansea lack fighters
- Updated: January 4, 2017
Bob Bradley believes the Swansea squad he inherited lacked a winning mentality due to a failure to adequately replace key players.
The former United States coach was sacked by American owners Jason Levien and Steve Kaplan last week – just 85 days after succeeding Francesco Guidolin as manager.
Bradley was in charge for 11 games, during which Swansea conceded 29 goals, lost seven matches and claimed just eight points.
But the 58-year-old – who fielded six different back-four combinations – believes the squad he inherited was deeply flawed and lacking in leadership.
Swansea let captain Ashley Williams leave for Everton in the summer, while last season’s top scorer Andre Ayew departed for West Ham.
Bradley believes the blunt manner in which he …