The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

A strike force with plenty of potential to hurt opponents

- By Alan Swann alan.swann@jpimedia.co.uk @PTAlanSwan­n

Posh boss Darren Ferguson can’t wait to get strikers Jonson Clarke-Harris and Jack Marriott playing in tandem in the Championsh­ip.

The pair have started just one game together so far this season, the 2-1 home win in the Championsh­ip against Derby County, which remains the sole competitiv­e success for Posh this season.

It’s unlikely they will both start against West Brom in Saturday’s live televised match, although Marriott did get an hour into his legs in Tuesday’s Under 23 fixture.

“They will be a threat together once they get up to speed,” Ferguson insisted. “Jonson has done remarkably well to play so many minutes given how much of pre-season he missed and Jack is making good progress.

“It was important to get an hour into Jack in the under 23 game and when he came on at Preston last week he linked up well with Jonson. They combined well for a shot that Jack

didn’t quite get on target, but it was encouragin­g.

“Jonson showed what he was all about in the two home games. He looked very strong, I’m looking forward to seeing them play together again.”

Ferguson’s plans could be scuppered by a possible suspension

for Clarke-Harris as the FA have charged him for making alleged abusive comments on social media. The comments were made eight years ago.

Clarke-Harris had until yesterday (Wednesday) to respond to those charges. If found guilty he could receive a sizeable ban.

Posh will need Clarke-Harris on Saturday against a physical West Brom side who have used set-pieces and a high press effectivel­y enough to go second in the Championsh­ip table.

“Obviously it’s going to be tough,” Ferguson added. “But we are good at home and they play in a similar way to Cardiff and look how well we played against them.

“A similar performanc­e, but with a different ending, would do us nicely.

“They have a couple of problems, but they will still have a squad full of experience and they are rightly one of the favourites to go up.

“But games like this under the lights at home and live on television are the reasons why we worked so hard to get up.

“We are looking forward to the match, although there are certain things we will need to improve.

“Defending set-pieces is one of them, but we have the players to hurt them if we stick to our plans.”

Forward Sammie Szmodics could start after coming on as a substitute at Preston last weekend.

Possible Posh team (3-4-2-1)

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Kent, Thompson, Knight Ward, Norburn, Grant, Butler Szmodics, Dembele Clarke-Harris

 ??  ?? Jonson Clarke-Harris (left) and Jack Marriott. Photo: Joe Dent/theposh.com
Jonson Clarke-Harris (left) and Jack Marriott. Photo: Joe Dent/theposh.com

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