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Bob Bradley's future as Swansea City manager is secure - Huw Jenkins

Swansea manager Bob Bradley's position is safe despite the club's Premier League struggles, chairman Huw Jenkins has told talkSPORT.

Bradley, appointed in October, has won only one league match so far, with two injury-time goals securing a 5-4 victory over Crystal Palace.

The Swans are at the foot of the table and were thrashed 5-0 by Tottenham at White Hart Lane last weekend.

Recent reports have claimed American Bradley, who succeeded Francesco Guidolin in October, could be in danger of losing his job.

But Jenkins said the club needed stability and added: "I don't know where that story came from, but it's natural in football that everyone wants and needs results.

"But the last thing we need at this moment of time is a continual change in manager. We need stability first and foremost.

"Perhaps in the summer I could have made a better decision. From preseason onwards, I don't think things were right -- it was too flat.

"But we're with Bob now to try and turn that corner, and that is what we are working towards."

Jenkins said Bradley would be given funds in the January transfer window as he tries to boost the fortunes of a side with only two wins from 14 Premier League games this season.