Ex-Swansea City boss Bob Bradley returns to US to coach Los Angeles FC

Swansea City manager Bob Bradley watches on from the touchline during his side's Premier League clash with Manchester United at the Liberty Stadium on November 6, 2016
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Former Swansea City boss Bob Bradley is named as the new head coach of Major League Soccer expansion franchise Los Angeles FC.

Former Swansea City manager Bob Bradley has returned to the US to coach Major League Soccer expansion franchise Los Angeles FC.

The ex-Egypt and United States national team manager's new club will make its MLS debut when the 2018-19 season kicks off.

Bradley lasted just 85 days as Swansea boss in 2016, leaving the club in danger of relegation after losing 4-1 against West Ham United in his final match.

The Los Angeles team announced his arrival via a video posted on their Twitter account, in which Bradley emerges wearing a cap and tracksuit bearing the team's colours.

The 59-year-old is expected to line up opposite his son during the next MSL campaign, with USA international Michael Bradley currently playing for Toronto FC.


Michael Bradley (4) of the United States celebrates a goal with United States teammates during the CONCACAF Gold Cup match between Panama and United States at Sporting Park in Kansas City, Kansas on July 13, 2015
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