The Peterborough Evening Telegraph
Player verdicts
STEVEN BENDA
Madesomekeysavesatvitaltimesincluding an excellent one at the start of the secondhalf. Growing in stature ............................ 8
FRANKIE KENT
Impressive again as Posh kept a rare clean sheet. Took up sensible positions which helped him clear his lines ......................... 8
RONNIE EDWARDS
Outstandingdisplayprovingonceagainthat anabilitytoreadthegameandbecoolonthe ball is as important as size and speed ....... 8
MARK BEEVERS
A strong second-half effort when his aerial prowess came in handy on his 100th appearance for the club ........................... 7
JOE WARD
A surprise inclusion from the start as a right wing-back, but he delivered with a calm finish to open the scoring ................ 7
BALI MUMBA
Started as the left wing-back, but switched totherightmidwaythroughthesecond-half where he looked more comfortable. Great pass for the second goal ........................... 7
JEANDO FUCHS
AlreadyafirmfavouritewiththePoshcrowd because of his all-action, powerful style of play. Made many interceptions ................ 8
OLIVER NORBURN
Keptthecaptain’sarmbanddespitetryingto leave the club, but delivered the usual levels of commitment and aggression ............... 7
KWAME POKU
His ability to find space in crowded areas continues to impress. It helped him play a big part in the opening goal ...................... 6
JACK MARRIOTT
Couldn’t get into the game often enough although he was always willing to compete. Had a hand in the opening goal, literally ... 6
JONSON CLARKE-HARRIS
A disappointing display from the big man whose clumsy attempts at control stopped Posh attacking until his half-time substitution .............................................. 5
Subs used Sammie Szmodics
(for Clarke-Harris, 46) Played with good energy .......................... 7 Reece Brown (for Poku, 60)
Always positive on the ball ........................ 7 Ricky-Jade Jones (for Marriott, 65) ........ 5 A brilliant finish and some exciting runs .. 7