LONDON -- Swansea manager Bob Bradley says he saw plenty of positives to build on from his first game in charge, but criticised his team's start in the 3-2 loss at Arsenal on Saturday.
The former United States coach became the first American to manage a Premier League game when he took to the sidelines at the Emirates and saw his team nearly stage a major comeback as Arsenal hung on with 10 men for the last 20 minutes.
Bradley said his team came out playing too cautiously and that the defending on Arsenal's first two goals was "poor," but he was pleased with the way his players turned things around.