Bradford City manager Graham Alexander has been a huge fan of the World Cup, praising the decision to include 48 teams and highlighting the quality of play. 'Overall, the tournament has been brilliant,' he said. 'I think putting it up to 48 teams has been great. It opens it up to more of the world.'

As the current manager of Bradford City, who are currently 14th in League One with 0 points and 0 goals scored and conceded, Alexander has been keeping a low profile around the club when it comes to England's games. However, he can understand the excitement surrounding the team's semi-final match against Argentina.

Alexander also expressed his admiration for the tournament's atmosphere and the performances of top players. 'There are a lot of good teams and good players, and it's great to see,' he said. 'Some of the quality of the play has been good, and the way the teams have approached it. There have been lots of goals scored.'

However, Alexander did express his disappointment with the decision to postpone the red-card ban for USA striker Folarin Balogun. 'I think it was terribly wrong,' he said. 'The precedent was set with Ronaldo being allowed to play in the first couple of games because he was taking a suspension into it.'

As the World Cup continues, Alexander will be keeping a close eye on the tournament, but his focus will remain on Bradford City's League One campaign. With the team currently sitting 14th in the table with 0 points and 0 goals scored and conceded, Alexander will be looking to get the team back on track and push for a promotion spot.

What comes next for Bradford City?

As the World Cup continues, Bradford City will be looking to get back on track in League One. With the team currently sitting 14th in the table with 0 points and 0 goals scored and conceded, Alexander will be looking to get the team back on track and push for a promotion spot.

Why the World Cup matters for Bradford City

While the World Cup may seem like a distant concern for Bradford City, it's actually an important event for the club. The tournament provides a platform for players and managers to showcase their skills and gain experience, which can ultimately benefit the team.

Graham Alexander's World Cup predictions

As the World Cup continues, Alexander will be keeping a close eye on the tournament. However, he's not making any predictions about the outcome. 'Football is tough, and winning is tough,' he said. 'But I think England have a great chance.'

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