By David Williams
Former Swansea City boss Bob Bradley has been sacked as head coach and sporting director of Toronto FC, the Major League Soccer club have announced.
Bradley – who was in charge of the Swans for a brief 85-day spell in the Premier League in 2016 – managed just three wins from 20 games with Toronto.
The American, who took over Toronto in November 2021, was relieved of his duties after a run of poor results that has the club second from the bottom of the Eastern Conference, ahead of only Inter Miami with a 3-7-10 record (win-loss-draw).
Former Swansea boss Bob Bradley is on the lookout for another job!
The American has been sacked as head coach & sporting direct at Toronto FC ❌#BBCFootball | #Swans pic.twitter.com/cgKALlrKxh
— BBC Sport Wales (@BBCSportWales) June 26, 2023
“Bob has been a consummate professional with Toronto FC and we thank him for his passion and tireless work during his time here. We are all disappointed that we were not able to achieve the results we expected,” said Toronto FC President Bill Manning in a statement.
Terry Dunfield, who was in charge of Toronto FC under-17 academy team, has been named interim head coach.
The well-travelled Bradley has also coached in Egypt, Norway, the Netherlands along with five MLS clubs.
He was also head coach of the U.S. men’s national team from 2006-11 guiding them to the knockout round of the 2010 World Cup.
Bob Bradley is out in Toronto. 👀 pic.twitter.com/xw9KW6U600
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