Yorkshire Post

Hughes bemusement at length of extra time

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BRADFORD City boss Mark Hughes was bemused by the amount of time added on to the end of their clash with Gillingham as Oli Hawkins was able to grab a last-gasp leveller.

League Two top-scorer Andy Cook, inset, had scored twice in the second half to put the home side on course for victory, keeping alive their chances of making the top three, but Gillingham, who have won only two away games all season, hit back through Hawkins to make it 2-2 late in stoppage time.

Hughes said: “I’m at a loss to understand why it was eight minutes.

“If you are saying that it’s timewastin­g, it wasn’t as a consequenc­e of anything that we did.

“We were constantly trying to keep the momentum of the game high because we needed that.

“Any time that needed to be added on was because of their actions. Maybe the powers that be need to look at that. “We weren’t happy with the first 45 minutes. For whatever reason, we didn’t really get going and our decision-making was poor. “We had to snap out of that and needed a reaction and that’s certainly what I got. I thought we were excellent second half. I felt reasonably comfortabl­e we’d see the game out. But if the ball’s put on the money, you’re at risk.”

Former Bradford midfielder Timothee Dieng burst clear to fire the visitors ahead after 12 minutes. Bradford levelled three minutes into the second half when Liam Ridehalgh’s cross was headed home by Cook. Cook then netted his 29th goal in all competitio­ns with a firm penalty after Scott Banks was brought down by Robbie McKenzie. Gillingham responded with Harry Lewis twice saving from Tom Nichols before substitute Hawkins converted Cheye Alexander’s corner.

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