Rehman: Bantams 'never say die'

Bradford skipper Zesh Rehman believes the Bantams are finally delivering the kind of performances that manager Stuart McCall deserves.

Rehman: Hails Bantams boss
Rehman: Hails Bantams boss

The former Fulham and QPR defender, who scored his first goal for the club in Saturday's 2-2 draw at Barnet, revealed McCall is working tirelessly in his bid to steer Bradford up the table.

Rehman, who made his loan move to Valley Parade permanent in July, told the club's official website: "I'm happy for the gaffer because at least we've stopped the rot at Barnet after losing here twice.

"People don't see how hard he works and we want to give him something back."

Rehman added: "Three or four weeks ago we'd have crumbled. Even last week at 1-1, we would have caved in.

"But there's a resilience about everyone now, a never-say-die spirit that's growing all the time. Obviously there are areas for improvement, but we keep believing we can beat anyone."

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