Bob Bradley has revealed that he disagrees with Swansea City's decision to remove him from his position in the dugout.
On Tuesday night, Bradley was sacked after just 11 games and 85 days in charge at the Liberty Stadium and he acknowledged after his dismissal that "football can be cruel".
However, less than 24 hours after his exit, Bradley has hit out at the club's move, admitting that it had left him a "little bit pissed off".
The 58-year-old told talkSPORT: "I'm a little bit pissed off this morning. I don't think it's the correct decision. I believe in my work and I certainly knew that I was going into a difficult situation and I also understand that when you go in the clock's already ticking, so it's not like you're expecting all sorts of time.
"The discussions we had always included the work that needed to be done in January - we had talked about players.
"I'm frustrated because I feel like every place I've been, I've been able to put my stamp on the team in terms of the mentality and the tactics."
Bradley suffered seven defeats during his 11 games in charge, winning just twice.