Irish Daily Mirror

POSH’S FERGIE TIME WINNERS

Late goals in the genes as Burrows nicks it for boss Darren

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DARREN FERGUSON admitted that Peterborou­gh got “a bit of luck” as they defeated Wycombe 2-1 to win the Bristol Street Motors Trophy final in dramatic fashion.

Harrison Burrows scored twice, either side of a Dale Taylor equaliser, in a game where all of the goals came between the 86th minute and first minute of stoppage time.

Burrows joined Peterborou­gh at the age of six and was in the crowd a decade ago when they defeated Chesterfie­ld in the same competitio­n.

Posh boss Ferguson (right, with his dad, legendary manager

Sir Alex) said of his skipper: “We managed to get a bit of luck with Burrows, he’s put it in – whether he meant it as a shot or a cross doesn’t really matter. What a story for that kid.

“For that boy, you couldn’t have written it better.

“It is unbelievab­le, he’s been amazing this season.

“We’ve had to work with him in terms of his position, everyone knows it’s not a natural position for him at left-back.

“For me, he has been the most consistent player in the whole league.

“I’m also delighted for the fans because last time we were here was 10 years ago.

“We might not get here for another decade, so when you get the opportunit­y you’ve got to make the most of it.”

In a game of half-chances, it looked like Burrows had earned victory with an 85thminute strike from Ephron Mason-clark’s cut-back that Argentine goalkeeper Franco Ravizzoli could not hold.

However, with his first touch of the game after coming on as substitute, Taylor connected with a loose ball from a deep free-kick from outside the area that Posh keeper Jed Steer could not keep out. Burrows snatched victory when his swirling cross from practicall­y on the touchline flew over the head of Ravizzoli and into the net to break Wycombe hearts.

Chairboys manager Matt Bloomfield admitted: “I’m disappoint­ed but proud of the way that the team played, the spectacle that we put on between two League One teams with both of us trying to play a certain way.

“I’m very disappoint­ed for the players and the supporters, we deserved something out of the day.

“When we got back to 1-1 you think that the day could be yours, but it’s cruel to lose in that manner.

“The second goal was maybe a sign that the day was not meant to be ours.”

 ?? ?? CHAMPIONS... Peterborou­gh lift EFL Trophy after beating Wycombe at Wembley
CHAMPIONS... Peterborou­gh lift EFL Trophy after beating Wycombe at Wembley

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