Bob Bradley has been following Swansea City's fortunes as far back as the summer of 2010, when he was eyeing a first job in European football after coaching the U.S. national team to the last 16 of that summer's World Cup. The vacancy left that July by the departure of Paulo Sousa was filled by Brendan Rodgers, who the following May led Swansea up through the Championship play-offs to set up six seasons of Premier League football.
But are the Swans guaranteed a seventh? Bradley has collected a single point from his three matches in charge, leaving Swansea second bottom on five points, another five points from safety.