An improved second-half performance from Bradford saw them make it three wins out of three with a 1-0 win at Sheffield Wednesday in League One.
Graham Alexander's men struggled in the first half, but Aden Baldwin's goal two minutes after the restart proved decisive. Bradford's victory marks a strong start to the season for the Yorkshire side.
Sheffield Wednesday's strong early pressure had Bradford on the back foot, with Barry Bannan and Louie Barry both threatening the opposition goal. Jamal Lowe had a great chance late on, but fired wide from close range.
Wednesday's failure to score proved costly, as Bradford's second-half resurgence ultimately sealed the win. The visitors' improved display was a marked contrast to their lacklustre first-half performance.
Bradford's victory marks a strong start to the season for the Yorkshire side, who have now won three consecutive games. Graham Alexander's men will look to build on this momentum as they continue their League One campaign.
Jon McCracken made a crucial save to deny Bannan, while Matthew Pennington nicked the ball away from Barry inside the area. Later, Joe Lumley kept out Jake Beesley's header and saved Adam Phillips' defected effort.
Ibou Touray's corner was headed on by Pennington, setting up Baldwin's decisive volley. The visitors' goal proved enough to secure the win, as Bradford's improved second-half display ultimately sealed the three points.
Josh Neufville shot narrowly wide, but Bradford's win marked a significant victory for Graham Alexander's men. The team will look to build on this momentum as they continue their League One campaign, with a strong start to the season setting the tone for what promises to be an exciting season.
The win has moved Bradford to the top of the League One table, with the team looking to maintain their strong form in the coming weeks. Graham Alexander's men will face stiff competition, but the early signs suggest that Bradford have what it takes to push for promotion this season.
The result leaves Sheffield Wednesday with work to do, as they look to bounce back from a disappointing defeat. The Owls will be eager to get back to winning ways, but for now, they must regroup and refocus ahead of their next game.
Source: Yahoo Sports