Swansea manager Bob Bradley again would be to work in the League that "thinks all managers in the world and want to try it."
The American was October 3rd hired Francesco Guidolin replaced after Swansea from their first seven games has four points and is just above the relegation zone only on goal difference.
And Bradley, which manages the United States and Egyptian national teams and the Norweigan Club Stabaek Ligue 2 club Le Havre, is pleased with the opportunity to manage in the Premier League.
"The Premier League is absolutely what every manager in the world think and want to try at home," said Bradley Swansea official site. "You see some of the people at that manage at the moment in the Premier League, and I'm excited to come to work in the best league and try to make sure that every time you're at the box step, our football speaks for itself. "
Bradley joins Swans in a difficult situation, but it can some comfort from the difficulty to take it so far - of Liverpool, Chelsea, Southampton, leaders Manchester City and defenders faced Leicester City. And he believes that the talent for a turn there.
"I think it's a team that was created in a very good way," he said. "And now, for me the knowledge. This is to ensure that you I only listen an idea of what I am. I did not come, and now have all the answers. But, watching. I have ideas, what kind of football we want to play. "
The schedule is nothing easier once how the debut of Bradley after the break is a trip to London to make his arsenal, which is third in the standings with 16 points. But Bradley is ready for the challenge.
"It is a great first test. Of course, I speak many times Emirates and Arsenal Football itself went," he said. "But again, when you look at what has been about in recent years, Swansea, always had confidence that if the field to play against big teams in our way input football, our mentality and our idea, our feet of putting forward facing - has to be there.
"As more and more about this first game, is our message that these games are and let us ensure that our football and on the field with a real clear idea of what it takes to win."
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