Swansea City have announced that they have parted company with their manager Bob Bradley.
Bradley replaced Francesco Guidolin in October but leaves the club in 19th place after overseeing two victories and two draws in his 11 matches in charge.
“We are sorry to lose Bob after such a short period of time,’’ Swansea's chairman Huw Jenkins told swanseacity.net. “Unfortunately things haven’t worked out as planned and we felt we had to make the change with half the Premier League season remaining.
“With the club going through such a tough time, we have to try and find the answers to get ourselves out of trouble."
Bradley is the third managerial casualty of the 2016/17 Premier League season following the departures of Guidolin and Alan Pardew, who left Crystal Palace on 22 December.
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