Swansea must recapture fluid style of play, says Bradley

Swansea's poor start to the season, six losses from their opening eight games, cost former manager Francesco Guidolin his job and left the Welsh club second-bottom in the table and two points adrift of safety.

Swansea must recapture fluid style of play, says Bradley

(Reuters)

"If you look at the way the team has played in recent years, you can easily say this is a team that has shown itself to be a mid-table-type team with the possibility of being in the top 10," Bradley told British media.

"And I'm hoping as we continue to work every week, that can eventually be a goal again. It's not as if that idea has been forgotten. But I know the history, I know how important it is to be in the Premier League.

"Whether we're in a relegation fight for two more weeks, six more weeks, it depends. If we can start winning games it won't be a question, but in the meantime it's our job to get on a run and re-establish ourselves."

Swansea will hope to end their four-game losing run when they host 10th-placed Watford at the Liberty Stadium on Saturday.

(Reporting by Shravanth Vijayakumar in Bengaluru; Editing by John O'Brien)


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