Brian Barry-Murphy believes our Elite Development Squad’s experience in the EFL Trophy will be ‘invaluable’ despite exiting this year’s competition at the group stage.

After a 3-0 defeat to Bradford at Valley Parade on Tuesday night, where Tyler Smith scored a first-half hat-trick, City’s youngsters were unable to progress into the knockout stages.

The result followed a penalty shootout victory over Grimsby and a loss to League One promotion challengers Barnsley in Group F meaning we finished third in the table.

Although disappointed we could advance into the Round of 32, Barry-Murphy explained how our EDS’ players will have been exposed to unique challenges in the competition which will aid their development.

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“It’s hard for the young players to process that they can have so many good moments in the game and lose 3-0,” he said.

“I managed Tyler Smith when he was at Rochdale and the significant learning, for our centre-backs in particular, was that he’s watching the game and waiting for one more [chance] where he can impact the scoreline.

“We don’t see that at PL2 level so that experience for them will be invaluable.”

Despite entering half-time 3-0 down at Bradford, City’s EDS delivered an impressive, attacking performance after the interval as we looked to spark a comeback.

Unfortunately the goals we craved evaded us, but Barry-Murphy was proud of our second-half display.

He added: “Based on what we’ve seen in this competition, a lot of Under-21 teams have lost heavily so we almost have to show our players a way of chasing a game.

“We were patient but we created numerous chances to score and we just couldn’t find the goal.

“I was impressed with how we handled that emotionally because I think at half-time the players were shocked with the scoreline which is very normal.

“But our reaction in the second half was fine. I really enjoyed that.”