A stoppage-time goal from Ian Henderson moved Salford City into League Two play-off places
(Footage from Salford City YouTube)
The match was heading for a 0-0 draw when Ian Henderson ran onto Jordan Turnbull's pass before clipping the ball over the head of the Bradford goalkeeper.
The Ammies were the more dangerous side in the second half but could not find the break through until the 91st minute.
With just two games remaining, Salford are in 7th place and just one point ahead of Forest Green in 8th.
Social media reaction
THIS IS WHAT IT MEANS π
— Salford City FC (@SalfordCityFC) April 27, 2021
Three @EFL wins in a row for the very first time! #WeAreSalford π¦π΄ pic.twitter.com/o37ilO1bdX
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— Jordan Turnbull (@JordanTurnbull_) April 28, 2021
π£ "The desire in the group is spot on"@RobbieGotts was full of praise for his teammates after last night's injury winner against Bradford City!#WeAreSalford π¦π΄ pic.twitter.com/mddqvFeiMQ
— Salford City FC (@SalfordCityFC) April 28, 2021
Next up for Salford City
Since their 1-0 defeat at home to Bolton, Salford haven't conceded a goal so they are in great form.
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