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Trending: Bob Bradley hits out at Jurgen Klinsmann, Neymar injured
 Neymar and Brazil were locked in in the attacking third, cruising to a 5-0 win over Bolivia in World Cup Qualifying. Here are the latest stories for Friday. SWANSEA: In his first news conference, manager Bob Bradley said he was eager to "earn respect" as the first American in the Premier League, and also hit out at Jurgen Klinsmann for "jockeying" for his job as U.S. boss in 2010. - Earlier, Bradley said his style has been influenced by visits to Manchester United's Carrington training base to see how Sir Alex Ferguson worked. WCQ - CONMEBOL: A five-star Brazil continued their impressive start under new boss Tite with a 5-0 thrashing of Bolivia in CONMEBOL...           
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