Match Preview: Bradford City vs Coventry City
Article by Bradford Correspondent Tim Feather
17/11/13
17/11/13
Kick Off: 3.30pm
Valley Parade
Bradford return home after two weeks on the road
in the league and FA Cup and they will want to put a very tough week
behind them. Bradford come into this tough league fixture after
rolling over at the New York Stadium losing 3-0 against Rotherham.
That spelt the end of the Bradford City’s dream of having another
cup run this year, but as they say the league is your “bread and
butter.”
This is by far going to be an easy game for the
Bantams, looking at the league positions is very misleading.
Bradford sit in the last playoff position in 6th and
Coventry sit in 11th despite wiping their ten point
deduction for off the field problems. Without that deduction
Coventry would be sitting above the Bantams in 4th. Sky
Blues manager told the official Coventry City website “"We
will keep moving forward and as long as we do that, we have got a
chance. There is no doubt about it, everybody is beginning to get
excited.” No doubt that despite all of the protests, despite the
fact they don’t have their own stadium at the moment, the mood
around the club is looking to a bright future and not letting their
club die.
Sunday’s match however is about what happens on
the pitch and Coventry certainly have been achieving some fantastic
results. They have won four of their past five matches scoring
eleven goals. The top two of Callum Wilson and Leon Clarke are two
players who could easily play in the Championship, they have eleven
goals each, which is the majority of Coventry’s thirty four goals
this season. They have a great partnership up front, the two have
chipped in with assists of their own, they are on fire at the moment.
Behind them you have Franck Moussa, who is one of League One’s top
players, he is leading Coventry’s assist table with five. No doubt
though Coventry are not as defensively strong as Bradford, they have
conceded eight goals more than the Bantams and that must surely give
Bradford City some hope that they can get something.
However, Bradford City have a strike force that
has had other opposition teams worried. They haven’t been firing
on all cylinders recently, James Hanson missing some important
chances against Crewe two weeks ago and Nakhi Wells still trying to
get up to speed after his ankle injury. Despite this, Bantams’
manager Phil Parkinson believes that Nakhi can finally kick into form
on Sunday. He told Sky Sports News, “He's had a couple of games
but I really feel Sunday could be a game when he comes alive again.”
Bradford City will still be without key defender Andrew Davies who
won’t be back until the New Year, and there is also doubt over Rory
McArdle. He is away on international duty and he was an un-used
substitute in Northern Ireland’s 1-0 defeat to Turkey. He may
still be able to make the trip back to West Yorkshire for the game on
Sunday but that is yet to be confirmed.
Phil Parkinson is yet to decide his team for
Sunday and has admitted he probably won’t name the team to the
players until the last minute. It appears the fringe players have
answered the gaffer’s call to push harder for a first team place,
Parkinson told the official Bradford City Website, "I
was really pleased with the reserves at Mansfield this week. Caleb
and Andy got the goals and the defenders - Matt Taylor, Luke Oliver
and Carl McHugh - all put in really good performances.”
Bradford City starlet,
Ollie McBurnie is also in the running for a place in this week’s
side. The 17 year old came on against Rotherham United last week but
didn’t get considerable amount of time prove his worth when he came
on with the Bantams already 3-0 down. Parkinson hasn’t decided who
will be the two wingers on Sunday, Mark Yeates, Kyel Reid, Raffaele
De Vita and Garry Thompson, all pushing for a place. Parkinson
desires competition in the team again and there is no denying that is
what he is aiming to do.
It is going to be a very
tough game for both sides, neither side are a push over but will be
definitely an entertaining fixture. The match will be shown on Sky
Sports 1 on Sunday from 3.00pm.
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