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Gillingham 0 Bradford 2: League 2 match report from Priestfield - Jamie Walker and Andy Cook on target for the visitors

A defensive mistake proved costly for Gillingham against Bradford City and there was no way back.

Jamie Walker put Bradford ahead at Priestfield, after Scott Malone’s weak pass handed them a chance, and despite the Gills putting the visitors under pressure from a flurry of second-half set-piece opportunities it was an Andy Cook free-kick that doubled their advantage.

Gillingham were back in league action for the first time since the end of November, back at home, where they had enjoyed plenty of success in 2023..

Head coach Stephen Clemence had enjoyed wins from his previous two home league matches at Priestfield, and in their last game had beaten League 1 Charlton in the FA Cup, but they found it tough against Bradford.

The Gills struggled to find the spark which lit up Priestfield during a super cup tie last time out against The Addicks.

Macauley Bonne thought he had given Gillingham a lead with 14 minutes gone, as his glancing header from Connor Mahoney’s corner at the near post looked goalbound, before a big hand from keeper Harry Lewis kept it out on the line.

Another Mahoney corner moments later was met by Ethan Coleman, heading it back to former Bradford man Tim Dieng but he fired over.

Gillingham went off the boil after the promising start and struggled to create anything significant for the rest of the half.

Clemence’s men found themselves a goal down in the 34th minute.

Goalkeeper Jake Turner played the ball to left-back Scott Malone but his ball back to Conor Masterson didn’t have enough on it, allowing Alex Gilliead to nip in and feed Brad Halliday who pulled it back for Walker to fire home unopposed from 12 yards.

Gillingham hadn’t won a point from their previous 20 league games when behind so there was

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