Bradford City Triumphs Over Sutton United in a Deserved Victory, Says Graham Alexander
Bradford manager Graham Alexander expressed satisfaction after his team secured a hard-fought victory against Sutton, emphasizing the deserved nature of their win. Calum Kavanagh's decisive goal in the second half marked Bradford's third consecutive victory, enhancing their prospects in the League Two playoffs. The match, played under challenging conditions at Valley Parade, saw Bradford extend their streak of clean sheets to five across all competitions.
Alexander highlighted the importance of maintaining a solid defensive foundation, which has been pivotal in avoiding early setbacks at Valley Parade. This approach has allowed Bradford to control the game's tempo and capitalize on scoring opportunities. Despite missing chances in the first half, Bradford's persistence paid off when Kavanagh found the net, following an assist from Clarke Oduor. Bradford's goalkeeper, Sam Walker, also played a crucial role, making key saves to secure the win.

On the other side, Sutton's manager Steve Morison voiced his frustration over the outcome, pointing out his team's inability to convert chances into goals. Despite a commendable effort and preparation from Sutton, Bradford's counter-attack led to the only goal of the match. Morison remains focused on catching up with Grimsby, despite this being his ninth game without a win since taking charge. He praised his players' fighting spirit and commitment to the club.
Looking Ahead
As Bradford prepares for their upcoming Bristol Street Motors Trophy semi-final against Wycombe, Alexander's strategy of building from a strong defensive base while exploiting moments of quality upfront seems to be paying dividends. The team's recent form and tactical discipline under Alexander's guidance have positioned them as formidable contenders in their quest for promotion and success in cup competitions.
Meanwhile, Sutton faces an uphill battle to climb out of the relegation zone. Morison's focus on improving his team's finishing abilities and securing their first win under his leadership will be crucial in their remaining fixtures. Both teams have shown resilience and determination, setting the stage for an intriguing end to the season.