The Peterborough Evening Telegraph
Edwards excellent in spirited Posh performance
England youth international Ronnie Edwards was the PT man-of-the-match at Ashton Gate.
He’s often up against physically superior opponents at Championship level, but his reading of the game and calmness under pressure enables him to cope.
DAI CORNELL
Could have saved the City goal with a firmer hand. Not a lot else to do ........... 6
JOE WARD
Played as a right-back and was doing okay until he was rightly sent off for denying a goalscoring opportunity. Hit the post .. 6
HARRISON BURROWS
Settled down to play soundly after looking ill at ease as a left-back in the early stages. Hisfree-kickledtothePoshequaliser 6
JOSH KNIGHT
Strong defensively. Made some adventurous forward runs .................. 7
RONNIE EDWARDS
Outjumped for the City goal by a bigger opponent, but was excellent otherwise, especially in the latter stages ............... 8
JEANDO FUCHS
Battled away, but not great in possession and substituted .................................... 6
JACK TAYLOR
Played with great discipline in the firsthalf, covered others well, and strong after Posh went down to 10 men ................... 7
SAMMIE SZMODICS
Blew a couple of great chances to score when Posh were on top ........................ 6
KWAME POKU
Some quality as a wide forward, but struggled when moved to wing-back after Ward’s dismissal .......................... 7
JONSON CLARKE-HARRIS
The skipper for the day’s fine scoring run continued with a tap-in equaliser. Played well again in general play ..................... 7
RICKY-JADE JONES
His pace on the left unsettled the home defence in the first-half . ....................... 6
Subs used Frankie Kent
(for Szmodics, 62 mins) Defended well when Posh came under pressure late on ................................... 7
Jack Marriott (for Jones, 62 mins) Played a part in the Posh goal ............... 6
Reece Brown (for Fuchs, 68 mins)
His first action for a while ..................... 6