Swansea manager Bob Bradley admitted he expected his side to have picked up more points from his first four matches in charge. The Swans suffered their third defeat in four games under Bradley thanks to a 3-1 home defeat to Manchester United on Sunday, leaving them firmly in the relegation zone heading into the international break.And Bradley thinks there is still a lot of hard work to do if his side are to stay in the top-flight. I would have hoped that in the early games that we could have taken some more points, and we had some chances, Bradley told Sky Sports. Swansea manager Bob Bradley says there is a lot of work to be done after his sides 3-1 defeat to ManUtd But I certainly understand, and Ive said it many times, that in the Premier League you have to fight every week and you cant take anything for granted.The players in the dressing room know that. Theyve had the experiences so we are all on the same page but the work to get this where it needs to be has to continue in the right way.Swansea were three goals down inside 33 minutes at the Liberty Stadium with Paul Pogba and Zlatan Ibrahimovic grabbing the goals for the visitors. Zlatan Ibrahimovic scores Man Utds second goal Mike van der Hoorn pulled a goal back in what was a better second-half performance from the hosts but the result leaves them without a win in 10 matches in all competitions.We cant take big positives but we still understand theres a lot of work to be done and weve got to continue to try to stay strong, Bradley added.Its been a very difficult stretch, everybody knows that but theres got to be a way that we can fight through it. We have to improve in many parts of the game and we dont make any excuses. We continue to show up every day and we understand the work that needs to be done.You do many things throughout the week but what really needs to happen now is we need to get the reinforcement of some positive results.We thought going into this match we could keep things tight and make it difficult for them in terms of playing through us. Again when you go behind, we still seemed to lose some steam at that point and the first-half puts us in a terrible position. Manchester Uniteds Paul Pogba volleys home their opener against Swansea Swansea were booed off at half-time and full-time by their own fans, who also reportedly directed chants towards the clubs owners.And Bradley wants his players to get the clubs fans back on side with positive results.He said: In the first-half we brought it [the atmosphere] on ourselves.We work very hard all week to prepare for a big match and we have to accept that when we fall behind by three goals at half-time the fans are not going to be satisfied. 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The USGA has responded to Martha Burks call for people to join?a protest over the U.S. Womens Open being held next year at Trump National in New Jersey, saying?the organization is focused on conducting the best championship we can for the players, the spectators, the fans and the volunteers, both this year and a year from now.Burk -- who?rose to prominence in 2002 when she challenged Augusta National to end its discrimination by inviting a female member -- made the call for supporters in a blog for The Huffington Post on Friday.Burk remains with the National Council of Womens Organizations as the director of its corporate accountability project.The USGA, PGA Tour, LPGA and PGA of America released a joint statement in August to distance themselves from Donald Trumps explosive comments about Mexican immigrants when he announced his campaign for president.The PGA of America canceled its Grand Slam of Golf exhibition at Trump National in Los Angeles. The presumptive GOP nominee has golf courses in New Jersey and outside Washington that are to be used for the U.S. Womens Open next year, the PGA Championship and the Senior PGA Championship.Seems the United States Golf Association, no stranger to hypocrisy, refuses to move next years U.S. Womens OOpen from the Trump-owned Bedminster club, even though the USGA issued a public statement condemning Trumps racist views after his Mexican rapist rant when he announced his candidacy, Burk wrote Friday.ddddddddddddBurk referenced the Augusta National protest and said the USGA ignored its prohibition against holding events at clubs that discriminate. However, the USGA has no standing over players at the Masters. It runs 13 championships, 10 of them restricted to amateurs.Burk said the USGA was putting profit over principle and that the LPGA was being silent on the decision.USGA spokeswoman Janeen Driscoll noted in an email Friday that Bedminster is in compliance with the USGAs anti-discriminatory member policy.During his presidential campaign, Mr. Trump has made some remarks that are at odds with our belief that golf should be welcoming and inclusive for all. We have reiterated that we do not share his views, and that is still true, Driscoll said.Burk concluded her blog by posting a link to a petition to force the USGA to play next years Womens Open somewhere else.The Associated Press contributed to this report. ' ' '