MANCHESTER, England -- Welcome to the Premier League, Bob Bradley.The first American coach in the 24-year history of the Premier League got a taste of the frantic nature of Englands top division in his debut match in charge of Swansea, a 3-2 loss at Arsenal on Saturday.Lots of goals, a red card, momentum swings, a nerve-wracking finish. It was some first game for Bradley, but ultimately a sixth loss in the last seven league games for Swansea and a reminder of the scale of the task facing the much-traveled, 58-year-old coach.That was an exciting game, Bradley said, but it didnt finish the way we wanted.Defensive mistakes by Swansea allowed Theo Walcott to score twice and put Arsenal 2-0 ahead by halftime at Emirates Stadium. Bradleys new team showed spirit to fight back against the leagues most in-form team, with Gylfi Sigurdsson making it 2-1 and Borja Baston setting up a tense ending with a 66th-minute goal to make it 3-2.In the end, Mesut Ozils stunning volley in the 57th minute was the difference between the two teams, earning Arsenal a sixth straight win that left it tied on 19 points with first-place Manchester City after eight games.Arsenal finished with 10 men after midfielder Granit Xhakas 70th-minute red card.Bradleys task now? To pick up Swansea after its worst-ever start to a league season, having collected just four points from eight games to lie second-to-last in the standings.Of course we are confident we can turn this around, Bradley said. After the week of training we have just had and the mentality of the team, for me we are going to become a good team.City stayed in top spot despite a 1-1 draw at home to Everton. Tottenham missed the chance to take over in first place after also drawing 1-1 at West Brom.Heres a look at Saturdays action as the Premier League returned after a two-week break for international matches:---MANCHESTER CITY 1, EVERTON 1After starting his City tenure with 10 straight wins, Pep Guardiola has now gone three matches without a victory after this draw at Etihad Stadium. City will wonder, though, how it failed to beat Everton.City had two penalties saved -- by Kevin De Bruyne and Sergio Aguero either side of halftime -- and needed a 72nd-minute goal by substitute Nolito to earn a point from a game it dominated.Everton went ahead in the 64th through Romelu Lukaku, his sixth goal in the last five league games.---WEST BROMWICH ALBION 1, TOTTENHAM 1With City drawing, Spurs could have gone top with a fifth straight league win but needed an 89th-minute goal by Dele Alli to claim a point at The Hawthorns and preserve their undefeated record.Nacer Chadli put West Brom ahead in the 82nd minute with his fourth goal in five games since moving from Tottenham for a club-record transfer fee.Alli finally broke the resistance of West Brom and its impressive goalkeeper Ben Foster when he turned home a finish from 10 meters, his second goal in as many league matches.---CHELSEA 3, LEICESTER 0Struggling defending champion Leicester slumped to a third big away defeat this season -- and all of them have come before Champions League games.After 4-1 losses to both Liverpool and Manchester United, Leicesters latest heavy beating was administered by Chelsea, which won a second straight game since manager Antonio Conte switched to a three-man defense.Diego Costa -- with his seventh goal of the season -- Eden Hazard and Victor Moses were the scorers at Stamford Bridge.Leicester has lost four games this season, one more than in the whole of its title-winning campaign.---OTHER GAMESAfter seven games in caretaker charge, Mike Phelan was finally announced as permanent manager of Hull on Friday. 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COLUMBIA, S.C. -- Audits have been ordered for South Carolinas three research universities after revelations that their trustees spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on luxury hotels, expensive dinners and travel to football games.The South Carolinas Commission on Higher Educations director, Gary Glenn, said the state inspector general was being asked Friday to review alleged excessive spending by the boards overseeing Clemson, the University of South Carolina and the Medical University of South Carolina.The commission voted unanimously Thursday to request the audits after a report by The Post and Courier of Charleston that MUSC board members were reimbursed $560,000 over five years for spending on luxury hotels, dining and alcohol while in Charleston for meetings.While the article focused on MUSCs board, the newspaper reported finding that Clemsons governing board spent more -- $750,000 since 2011 -- and that trustees of USC, the states largest university, spent less than $400,000 in that time frame. Clemson and USC boards each spent more than $100,000 on football travel.In an environment of skyrocketing costs and runaway spending in higher education, the timing of this news article could not be worse, commission Chairman Tim Hofferth said in a prepared statement. The agencys responsibility is to protect the students, families, and taxpayers of South Carolina. In order to properly address this situation, the first step is to be proactive in trying to find the facts.He said commissioners would decide how to respond after getting the audits resuults.dddddddddddd That could take months.Its unclear what they could do.MUSC officials contend most of their reimbursements come not from public money, but from a private nonprofit corporation set up to benefit the medical universitys hospital.An exemption in state law allows university trustees to set their own travel expense rates, and use money made from student athletics, activities, canteens and bookstores to reimburse trustees above normal per diems.According to the newspaper, MUSC trustees hotel stays accounted for nearly $100,000 of the spending, with rooms at Charleston Place and Planters Inn. Other expenses during the trustees six or so meetings annually included $37,400 on a 2014 Christmas banquet, $160 bottles of wine, and dining at the citys finest restaurants, regularly including trustees family members and other guests.MUSC spending guidelines, set by the trustees, allow reimbursements to pick up the tab for trustees guests if they have a clear connection or future/potential connection to MUSC.Such reimbursements are illegal, however, for other state employees on business trips. By law, non-college board members are limited to a $35 daily allowance plus $25 a day for meals and standard mileage. If they require a hotel room, they must abide by rates set by the federal government.Two prominent legislators told The Post and Courier they plan to investigate the matter when the Legislature returns in January. ' ' '