Rotherham United ratings: Millers front line find Bradford City defence tough nut to crack
Football writer Leon Wobschall was at Valley Parade and judged the performances.
Marek Rodak. A couple of decent saves on the day and was powerless to prevent City's goal. 7
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Hide AdWill Vaulks. Some dangerous crosses and typically committed. Plenty of energy. 7
Michael Ihiekwe. Had a rare chance on goal in the first half, although he and wouldn't have been happy with City's goal. 6
REPORT: Bradford City 1 Rotherham United 0: Vincelot nets derby winnerRichard Wood. Typically competitive and picked up a booking for a first-half foul on Poleon. 6
Joe Mattock. Dismissed late on for a second booking following a challenge on Gilliead. 5
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Hide AdDarren Potter. Kept the Millers ticking off and was tidy in possession and had another good afternoon. 7
Ryan Williams. Lively for a spell in the second half and provided a great ball for a good first-half chance for Taylor. But a little bit hit and miss at times. 6
Lee Frecklington. A few sights of goal in the second half, but couldn't emulate his highs from midweek. 7
Richie Towell. Stung the palms of Doyle with a couple of effort on goal in second half. 6
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Hide AdJon Taylor. Involved a fair bit in the first half, less so in the second. Couldn't follow up his two-goal show against Walsall. 6
Kieffer Moore. Found the Bradford defence a tougher nut to crack than several others this term. 6
Subs: Newell (Williams 62), 6, Clarke-Harris (Towell 80), 6.
Not used: O'Donnell, Ajayi, Forde, Purrington, Yates.