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Bradford City
FA Cup | Fifth Round
Feb 15, 2015 at 2.30pm UK
 
Sunderland

2-0

O'Shea (3' og.), Stead (61')
FT(HT: 1-0)

Jon Stead: Bradford City "living the dream" following Sunderland win

Bradford City striker Jon Stead insists that his side's 2-0 victory over Sunderland in the FA Cup fifth round was "well deserved".

Jon Stead has insisted that Bradford City were good value for their surprise 2-0 victory over Sunderland in the FA Cup this afternoon.

The League One side continued their impressive cup run by claiming another Premier League scalp at Valley Parade, just weeks after seeing off Chelsea in West London.

Stead's second-half strike added to an early John O'Shea own goal, as the former Black Cats man continued his own personal run of scoring in every round of this season's competition.

"It was thoroughly deserved," he is quoted as saying by the Shields Gazette following the triumph. "The boys have performed fantastically well. We limited Sunderland to hardly any chances.

"We've performed fantastically well – the boys don't need any encouragement. We're playing against brilliant opposition and they're all up for it. A full packed house and everyone's up for the game.

"From the first whistle everyone ran their socks off, worked hard for each other, and it's thoroughly deserved. Being in this position, in the quarter-finals of the cup, it's a massive reward and bonus for everyone. We're just living the dream at the moment."

The draw for the final eight of the competition is made tomorrow evening, with Bradford now just one game away from a Wembley return.

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 Vito Mannone of Sunderland appeals to the assistant referee as Jon Stead of Bradford celebrates scoring his team's second goal during the FA Cup Fifth Round match between Bradford City and Sunderland at Coral Windows Stadium, Valley Parade on February 15
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