Sunday Sun

Mccann hopes last-day win is sign of better things to come

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PETERBOROU­GH manager Grant Mccann is hoping his side’s thumping final-day victory over Blackpool is a sign of better times ahead after an otherwise disappoint­ing season.

The Posh’s relegation had long been confirmed before the understren­gth Seasiders were put to the sword at London Road, as they suffered their worst defeat since a 7-2 hammering at Watford in January 2015.

While the visitors were never at the races, that should not detract from a stylish performanc­e from Peterborou­gh – who have shown signs of improvemen­t since Mccann’s return in February.

It was not enough to keep them in the Championsh­ip, after only one campaign in the second tier, but the former Northern Ireland midfielder will want plenty more displays like this next season.

Mccann said: “We’ve been working on that, just the reaction from when we lose the ball – I thought we were good on that today.

“I thought we were on the front foot in everything we did, we limited them to very few opportunit­ies on our goal and hopefully we can take that, moving forward.

“Today was about sending the fans home happy with a little bit of positivity. That, today, was for them.

“I felt a little bit embarrasse­d, a little bit ashamed walking around at the end. We’ve shown our appreciati­on to the fans but it just didn’t feel right, so hopefully next season we can walk around with a different sort of feeling.

“The front four were very, very good today, so it was a real good team performanc­e, some really good goals.

“All in all, it was a real good day at the office today.”

Peterborou­gh controlled the game from the start, with Blackpool goalkeeper Chris Maxwell having to make a couple of good saves from Jack Taylor while also denying Ricky-jade Jones.

The breakthrou­gh came in the 36th minute when Kwame Poku played the ball through for Jonson Clarke-harris, who rounded Maxwell before calmly finishing.

The Posh cut loose after the hour mark, with Sammie Szmodics doubling their lead with a low finish past Maxwell after a lovely chipped ball over the defence by Jones.

Szmodics then claimed his second and Peterborou­gh’s third by tapping in Harrison Burrows’ low ball across goal.

Substitute Jack Marriott got in on the act with a cushioned volley, Burrows again with the assist, before Taylor struck the best of the lot in the closing stages with a stunning effort into the top corner.

Blackpool boss Neil Critchley said: “Not like us at all. We saved our worst performanc­e until the last game of the season.

“We were miles off it today, just miles off it.”

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