Clement must rebuild trust at Swansea, says Bradley


  • Football
  • Wednesday, 04 Jan 2017

New Swansea manager Paul Clement in the stands before the match Reuters / Eddie Keogh

(Reuters) - Bob Bradley said his successor Paul Clement needed to not only resolve differences between Swansea City's supporters and its American owners but also improve the quality of the current playing squad in order to help the club avoid relegation.

Bradley, who become the first American coach in the English Premier League when he joined Swansea in October, was sacked by the struggling Welsh club after just 11 games in charge last month. Clement was confirmed as manager on Tuesday.

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