To quickly review the Bradford match ahead of tomorrow. I wasn't there so have only seen the numbers and highlights.
Firstly, shot map:
Finally we looked to create a fair amount from inside the box...Nelson's chance in the first half being the best opportunity of the match and only one we got o target (white circles=off target/post).
Bradford's shot map highlights the importance of limiting attempts...Bradford didnt have the shot volume to match ours, however the quality was far better.
I would suggest, having not seen the game that our forward players didn't influence the match enough.
Brannagan looked to be playing deeper, primarily pass to and from Dickie.
From above there appears to be some decent links from Hanson to Whyte and Ruffels to Browne, only concern being the end product. The attacking duels we had, mainly focussed out wide:
Browne especially taking the game to Bradford, however crossing success looked limited with only 4 of 22 crosses being successful:
As highlighted prior, out wide was the Bradford weakness, however it *looks* a combination of Brannagan playing further back, along with a lack of a final ball hindered us. The volume of attempts was still decent, with arguably some slighlty better quality than we have seen in previous matches.