Kevin McDonald, the interim manager of Bradford City, commends Harry Lewis for demonstrating his character through recent performances, despite a few errors. While Lewis, the 25-year-old goalkeeper, has made some costly mistakes this season, McDonald believes they are part of the game for goalkeepers. Nevertheless, Lewis’s performance in the match against Wimbledon played a pivotal role in Bradford’s potential victory.

McDonald acknowledges that Harry Lewis had an excellent season previously and attributes his ability to bounce back from errors to his strong character as both a person and a player.

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He praises Lewis for making important saves, especially when he took the more proactive approach of coming off his line. According to McDonald, this not only benefits the team’s defense but also has a positive ripple effect on the midfield, allowing the team to move forward effectively.

McDonald acknowledges that due to the fast-paced schedule since his appointment as caretaker manager, there hasn’t been much time for extensive training. However, he is pleased with the recent win and looks forward to working on specific aspects and improvements in the coming days with a more extended break before the next game against Wrexham.

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