Stars Abroad: Clarke Oduor makes debut in Bradford defeat

Kenyan international Clarke Oduor made his competitive debut for Bradford City in English League Two on Saturday, a match that ended in a 1-0 defeat away to Crawley Town.Oduor, who joined City in June from Barnsley, featured in the game for 90 minutes as they went down by a solitary goal. He featured as a left wing-back and was one of the standout performers despite the fact that his team started the season on the wrong foot.##NAJAVA_MECA_7409441##New signing Will Wright scored the all-important goal for the home team in the 14th minute, and any hopes of coming back into the game were dashed when Daniel Oyegoke was dismissed in the 41st minute for a second bookable offense.Bradford coach Mark Hughes admitted the red card was the turning point in the match: “The sending off cost us, but Dan is a bright young man, and he will learn from it. He was a bit naive, but the point I made to the referee was that not all fouls are yellow cards. Our game plan went out the window; it cost us, and we had to reorganize,” he said in his post-match interview.👏 | Thank you for your support on the road today, Bantams. #BCAFC pic.twitter.com/ncS0P5OjUq— Bradford City AFC (@officialbantams) August 5, 2023 The tactician was also critical of the manner in which they let in the team’s only goal of the game, a 25-yard strike, and the fact that they did not make the opportunities that they created in the match.”We needed to get the wall right, and we didn’t line it up correctly. There weren’t too many clear-cut chances in the game, and all in all, it was disappointing.”Next for Bradford is an EFL Cup first-round match against Accrington Stanley on Tuesday.Azam down Bandari in Dar as Muguna shoots down Rayon in Kigali

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