Swansea City manager Bob Bradley has promised that every player will have a clean slate following his arrival at the club.
Bradley was confirmed as the new Swansea manager earlier this month, taking over immediately after Francesco Guidolin was sacked by the club.
The likes of Neil Taylor and Jefferson Montero fell out of favour during Guidolin's reign, but Bradley insists that everyone will have the chance to prove their worth to him.
"Whenever there's a change, at any club, it's a fresh start for everybody," he told reporters.
"You can see that on certain faces, that's clear. Even at a time in a season when it's been difficult, when there's been managerial change, you see enthusiasm and a certain amount of excitement.
"That doesn't automatically mean because you've changed some things everything's going to come together right away. But it's a start."
Bradley's first match in charge of the club comes away to Arsenal on Saturday with Swansea looking for their first win since the opening day of the season.