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Ian Henderson scored a second-half brace as struggling Rochdale came from behind to win 2-1 at Bradford.
Mark Hughes’ side look on course to move into fourth place in League Two with their third successive win after Abo Eisa put them in front.
But veteran striker Henderson, who turns 38 this month, struck twice in seven minutes to earn Rochdale just their second win in 14 games in all competitions.
Bradford took the lead from the first effort on target in the 29th minute when Eisa finished smartly following flicks from Harry Chapman and Levi Sutton.
Devante Rodney came close to equalizing five minutes into the second half with a low free kick that caught home goalkeeper Harry Lewis and hit the bottom of the post.
They leveled after Rodney was brought down in the box by Brad Halliday. Lewis saved the striker’s penalty but Henderson converted the rebound.
He went on to seal Dale’s first win since November 8 from close range after Rodney tapped in Danny Lloyd’s cross.
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