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Bullock remains grounded

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Bradford midfielder Lee Bullock insists that no-one is getting carried away by their display at Barnet.

Midfielder knows that search for consistency goes on

Bradford City midfielder Lee Bullock insists that no-one is getting carried away by their impressive display at Barnet on Saturday. The Bantams recorded a much-needed 2-0 win at Underhill, with manager Peter Taylor reportedly feeling the pressure after a disappointing start to the season. Second-half strikes from Leon Osborne and Tom Adeyemi gave the visitors their first win in five games and helped them climb out of the bottom two in League Two. The 29-year-old told skysports.com that there is still a lot of work to be done before they can say that they have turned the corner. "Obviously it was a much-needed result considering the position that we found ourselves in and it was a high-pressure game, but the manager tried to deflect that away from us and allow us to purely concentrate on the job in hand," he said.

Positive

"The gaffer sent out a very positive attacking side and we got our reward with a good win after two very well-taken goals. "There has been a lot of stuff said about us not scoring enough goals, but we created a number of decent chances on Saturday and two of those were put away in great fashion. "If you keep creating chances then eventually they will be converted into goals, so hopefully we can kick on from that and go on a good run. "We just need to forget about what went on before Saturday and move on to the next game. "We know that one game doesn't change the tide and we need to carry it on by getting some consistency going."

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