Tuesday, 12 March 2013

Bradford run to claim League

   Bradford mustered just one attempt at goal over the course of the 90 minutes, but their fans nonetheless revelled in the achievement of being the first English fourth-tier side to reach a major Wembley final.Bradford had accounted for Arsenal, Aston Villa and Wigan Athletic en route to the final, but they fell well short in their bid to become the first team from England's fourth division to lift one of the game's most coveted prizes.Ben Davies was unable to convert Swansea's first chance of note, leaping well to head wide from Angel Rangel's high cross in the 14th minute, but two minutes later, Laudrup's men took the lead.Shortly afterwards, Britton sent Routledge scampering down the inside-right channel, but his shot was pushed over the bar by Duke, who comfortably caught a subsequent shot from Hernandez.Any hopes Bradford had of mounting a second-half comeback vanished in the 47th minute when Dyer sped down the right flank and exchanged passes with Routledge before lashing a shot inside the left-hand post.Michu shot narrowly wide moments later, but the game was over as a contest and Bradford's fans resorted instead to waving their flags and shouting their love for their club into the London sky.
        Improbably, things went from bad to worse for Bradford in the 56th minute when Duke was shown a straight red card for felling Dyer in the penalty area.De Guzman had to brush aside the claims of hat-trick-hunting Dyer to take the resulting spot-kick, but the Dutchman was unnerved, whipping a confident shot into the bottom-left corner following a short run-up.Bradford had ventured forward en masse for the first time, but when the move broke down mid-way inside the Swansea half, the minnows were exposed.Wayne Routledge drove forward before slipping the ball wide to Michu, and when the Spaniard's low shot was palmed away by Duke, Dyer slid in to give Swansea the lead from close range.Ben Davies was unable to convert Swansea's first chance of note, leaping well to head wide from Angel Rangel's high cross in the 14th minute, but two minutes later, Laudrup's men took the lead.Bradford had ventured forward en masse for the first time, but when the move broke down mid-way inside the Swansea half, the minnows were exposed.Swansea manager Michael Laudrup surprisingly fielded midfielder Ki Sung-yueng at centre-back in place of the injured Chico Flores, but the South Korean had a gentle introduction to the game as the Welsh club bossed possession.

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