Bowyer seeks change of luck
Bradford City manager Gary Bowyer is desperate for his struggling team to create more chances as they attempt to avoid relegation from League One.
The Bantams have endured a terrible campaign and are currently rooted to the foot of the table and available at 1/5 to be relegated.
After parting company with Simon Grayson at the end of last season, City began the 2018/19 campaign with Michael Collins in charge.
He was sacked in September and succeeded by David Hopkin, who resigned five months later.
Former Blackburn Rovers and Blackpool boss Bowyer was appointed manager at Valley Parade earlier this month and handed the task of lifting Bradford out of the relegation zone. They can be backed at 17/10 to beat Blackpool on Saturday.
Bowyer said: "We've got to look forward to Saturday now. Our debrief on Monday was focused on what we could do better ourselves. We've got to concentrate on what we can control, the energy levels, training and continuing on to the next game.
"We need to create more. We had two or three good passages of play [in the 1-0 defeat at Oxford] and then the key moment which is what we hung in the game for.
"That's how quickly things can change - and it can change back just as quickly. That's what we've been telling the boys."
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Bradford City manager Gary Bowyer is desperate for his struggling team to create more chances as they attempt to avoid relegation from League One.
The Bantams have endured a terrible campaign and are currently rooted to the foot of the table and available at 1/5 to be relegated.
After parting company with Simon Grayson at the end of last season, City began the 2018/19 campaign with Michael Collins in charge.
He was sacked in September and succeeded by David Hopkin, who resigned five months later.
Former Blackburn Rovers and Blackpool boss Bowyer was appointed manager at Valley Parade earlier this month and handed the task of lifting Bradford out of the relegation zone. They can be backed at 17/10 to beat Blackpool on Saturday.
Bowyer said: "We've got to look forward to Saturday now. Our debrief on Monday was focused on what we could do better ourselves. We've got to concentrate on what we can control, the energy levels, training and continuing on to the next game.
"We need to create more. We had two or three good passages of play [in the 1-0 defeat at Oxford] and then the key moment which is what we hung in the game for.
"That's how quickly things can change - and it can change back just as quickly. That's what we've been telling the boys."
Source: bet365.com

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