Make Greater Use Of Sung-Yeung Ki
Ki has plenty of experience in relegation battles with both Swansea and Sunderland, and started only two league games under Francesco Guidolin at the start of this season. Bradley will look to hold a deep defensive line, and the South Korean midfielder is a very effective screen.
With Arsenal away looming as his first game in charge (a fixture which Swansea have won in each of the last two seasons), expecting Bradley to put two banks of four behind the ball in an effort to frustrate the Gunners. Ki is very composed with that ball as well, and is an underrated passer.
If Swansea do go into their bunker a bit more, it is vital they maximise the possession they do have. The former Sunderland man is exactly the type of neat and tidy operator to help them do this. Ki made 1,143 passes in the league last term, with an impressive completion rate of 91%.
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