Gylfi Sigurdsson has praised Bob Bradley's start to life as Swansea boss and believes a second league win of the season is now around the corner.
The Swans appointed the Premier League's first American manager when New Jersey-born Bradley was named as successor to Francesco Guidolin during the international break.
His first game in charge was Saturday's 3-2 defeat at Arsenal as his side twice threatened to come from behind to continue their recent good record at the Emirates Stadium.
Bradley saw his defence all but gift Theo Walcott a double to put the Gunners in charge before Sigurdsson robbed Granit Xhaka of possession to halve the deficit before the interval.