Assistant manager Steve Parkin was delighted with Bradford's fourth win in a six game unbeaten run and said:
"We never devalue a 1-0 win. The lads showed a lot of 'grownupness' and worked hard, not just for the win, but the clean sheet as well because you don't get anywhere by shipping goals.
"We've looked like a real threat from set plays in the last two or three weeks."
Blackpool boss Neil McDonald watched his side lose a second match on the bounce and said:
"We're bitterly disappointed to lose the game on a set play. I can't fault anyone for lack of effort though. We kept going until the end."
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