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New Swansea boss Bob Bradley signs off at Le Havre with a 2-1 win over Sochaux to leave them fifth in Ligue 2

New Swansea boss Bob Bradley enjoyed a perfect end to his reign at French second division side Le Havre as a late winner earned a 2-1 victory over Sochaux.

The 58-year-old was appointed by the Premier League side on Monday but remained in northern France to manage the Ligue 2 club for the final time later in the day.

Midfielder Jean-Pascal Fontaine claimed the decisive goal with nine minutes remaining at Stade Oceane after Sochaux striker Faneva Andriatsima looked to have spoilt Bradley's send off by cancelling out Ferland Mendy's opener.

New Swansea boss Bob Bradley, pictured in August, has signed off at Le Havre with a 2-1 winu00a0
New Swansea boss Bob Bradley, pictured in August, has signed off at Le Havre with a 2-1 win
Jean-Pascal Fontaine claimed the decisive goal with nine minutes remaining at Stade Oceane
Jean-Pascal Fontaine claimed the decisive goal with nine minutes remaining at Stade Oceane

Bradley, who will be the first American to manage in England's top flight, leaves the Normandy team fifth in the table having won 17 of his 36 matches in charge after taking over in November last year.