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Bob Bradley confident he will get time to prove himself at Swansea City

Bob Bradley has shrugged off speculation about his future and is confident he will be allowed to turn around Swansea's fortunes in the January transfer window.

Bradley has only been at Swansea for 66 days since succeeding Francesco Guidolin, but bookmakers installed him as favourite to be the next Premier League manager fired after last weekend's 5-0 thrashing at Tottenham.

That defeat left Swansea bottom of the table with Bradley winning only one of his seven games in command - the crazy 5-4 affair against Crystal Palace on November 26.

Swansea City manageru00a0Bob Bradley (left) with assistantu00a0Paul Williams on Wednesday
Swansea City manager Bob Bradley (left) with assistant Paul Williams on Wednesday
American Bradley chats to first team coachu00a0Alan Curtisu00a0at The Fairwood Training Ground
American Bradley chats to first team coach Alan Curtis at The Fairwood Training Ground

Swansea have conceded 19 goals under Bradley and must address those defensive problems against fellow strugglers Sunderland on Saturday.