“My absence caused everything” – Bradford City winger Tyreik Wright is back – “We’re going to end the season well”
Bradford City winger Tyreik Wright is nearing a return from injury as the Bantams look to recover from a difficult spell that has seen results dip during his absence.
Wright has missed several key matches in recent weeks, and Bradford’s form has suffered without one of their most dangerous attacking outlets. The Bantams have struggled for width, pace, and creativity in the final third, while a series of disappointing defeats has increased pressure at a crucial stage of the season.
Without Wright’s direct running and ability to carry the ball up the pitch, Bradford have often looked short of attacking spark. Opponents have found it easier to contain the Bantams, with the side lacking the cutting edge that made them so competitive earlier in the campaign.
The recent defeat to Stevenage only added to frustrations, while dropped points elsewhere have dented hopes of building momentum heading into the final stretch. Supporters have grown increasingly concerned as performances have lacked the intensity and penetration Wright often brings to the team.
Now, however, the winger is closing in on a comeback and could hand manager Graham Alexander a major boost at exactly the right time.
Wright is expected to return to training soon, with hopes he can feature before the season concludes. His availability would offer fresh energy to a squad desperate to end the campaign on a positive note.
Bradford still believe they can finish strongly, and Wright’s return may be the catalyst they need after a frustrating run without him. With key games remaining, the Bantams will hope their influential winger can help turn setbacks into a strong finish.











