

The end seems near for American manager Bob Bradley, he just might turn out to be the most short-lived period of time with a Premier League side. This Monday on Boxing Day, Swansea City got humiliated at Liberty Stadium 4-1, this keeps them at the bottom of the table and still in the danger zone of relegation. The manager may get sacked fairly soon but in the mean time, he chooses to keep on fighting for his honor.
Right after losing to the Hammers, Bradley was asked if he would get sacked soon, he said: "That's out of my control. What I can control is how I show up every day and that won't change. My message when I arrived was that I understood the situation with the team and that I was basically going to give everything I had every day and I haven't gone away from that at all. It's a tough day for all of us, I feel the supporters' pain and I'm going to fight like crazy to keep pushing to turn this team around."
He added: "The game can be cruel and when you go through a bad period as a team it just seems like everything that can go wrong goes wrong. That's a rut we're in right now. It's been something we've seen lately, we start okay, first goal comes, takes a little bit of confidence away, we speak at half-time about how in a smart way we can get back into the game, then the corner [for the Reid goal] at the beginning of the second half. These are killers. We're in a period right now where we don't make plays when it matters and we put ourselves in the worst possible situations."
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