Britton impressed by new Swansea boss Bradley
Leon Britton has admitted that Swansea’s new manager Bob Bradley has made a good first impression with the players.
Bradley, the first American to become manager of a Premier League side, only joined the Swans last Monday following Francesco Guidolin’s dismissal.
But despite having less than two weeks with the players, not to mention his plans being affected by the international break, Bradley has already had an impact around the club.
And midfielder Britton insists he and the players are enjoying the American’s ideals thus far.
“Since Bob has come in training has been very good and organised,” said the Swans’ club captain.

“He communicates very well and he has got his ideas across on the training pitch.
“He is very enthusiastic and is hands on – he wants to get involved and hold the training sessions himself.
“For the players it is about adjusting to the new manager and what he wants from us.
“The big thing he has re-installed into the team is the pressing style.
“He wants us to be on the front foot and not give players time on the ball.
“With Swansea over the years, people have talked about our passing style but being aggressive off the ball is also mightily important.”




