Omar Daley capped his first start for Peter Taylor with a spectacular goal against Aldershot this afternoon.

The Jamaican smashed a 25-yard screamer as City came from behind to make it back-to-back home wins under Taylor - and the first time they had achieved that in a year.

Aldershot, who had beaten the Bantams 11 days ago, had carried on from where they left off at the Recreation Ground with an eighth-minute opener.

Matt Glennon should have done better with Scott Donnelly's shot but pushed it out only as far as Anthony Straker to force in.

But City were level six minutes later with a goal wonderfully worked by the two strikers.

Michael Flynn found room on the right touchline to deliver the perfect cross which James Hanson powered home.

Then Daley made it 2-1 after 21 minutes with a strike into the top corner.

Incredibly it was the first time this season that City had scored twice before half-time at Valley Parade.

Daley was replaced by Gavin Grant just after the hour and left to a huge ovation.

But Aldershot, pushing hard for the play-offs, should have equalised midway through the second half but substitute Marlon Jackson headed wide of a gaping goal.

City came under pressure in the closing stages but saw it through to make it four wins out of seven for the new boss.