Bradford will not change approach - Alexander
Bradford City manager Graham Alexander says he is not going to move away from what the side have done all season when they face Bolton in the second leg of their League One play-off semi-final.
Graham Alexander led Bradford to 15 wins in their 23 home games in League One this season [Shutterstock] Bradford City manager Graham Alexander has said he is not going to move away from what the side have done all season when they face Bolton in the second leg of their League One play-off semi-final. The Bantams host Wanderers on Thursday trailing 1-0 from Saturday's first leg. "There's clarity - we have to win the game," he told BBC Radio Leeds.
"The way we have approached all of our home games for the past two years is 'we have to win'. We've never gone into a game targeting any less than that. " He added: "We have to look at what we've done over the past two seasons and just this season at home and the blueprint is there for us.
"We're not going to change. I don't think I'm giving any secrets out there, we're not just going to come up with some masterplan. I don't want it to be about our opponents, I want it to be about us.
" Alexander, who took over from Mark Hughes in November 2023, is looking to lead the club to successive promotions for the first time in their history after they went up from League Two last season thanks to a last-minute win over Fleetwood. The former Scunthorpe, Salford and Motherwell boss believes that moments like that, and the team's strong home form, have bonded the squad with the supporters. He said he did not feel the need to give the fans a rallying call because "they know" what impact they can have.