LONDON, CMC – Peterborough United supervisor Darren Ferguson praised Jonson Clarke-Harris after Jamaica Worldwide scored a surprising brace to assist the membership safe a 2-2 draw in opposition to League 1 promotion rival Barnsley.
The 29-year-old striker, extensively tipped to go away Peterborough within the January switch window, put aside swirling questions over his future to convey the japanese England membership again from a two-goal deficit in an exhilarating League 1 contest this previous Friday.
Clarke-Harris delivered what may very well be a memorable farewell in entrance of the house followers at London Street, heading in crosses from David Ajiboye and Harrison Burrows both facet of the half-time break to earn the hosts some extent after a surprising recall to the beginning 11 for the primary time in two months.
The double was the second of the marketing campaign for Clarke-Harris, taking his objective tally to 10, with six of them coming within the league.
“Jonno is aware of his time is up on the membership as he’s more likely to get a transfer in January,” Ferguson stated in an interview with the membership’s web site. “He’s a fantastic instance of somebody who has skilled nicely and been nice with the youthful gamers.
“I instructed him he was going to play (this match) as we wanted to present Ricky (Jade Jones) a relaxation and that he has nothing to show to anybody, so to exit and play his regular recreation.”
Ferguson added: “There isn’t a striker higher than him within the field within the league – easy as that. As soon as we began getting high quality into the field, he scored targets.
“I believed he was nice, and if we had bought the penalty – and we should absolutely be due one – he would have taken it and doubtless ended up with a hat-trick.
“Super credit score goes to all my gamers for the character they confirmed to return from behind. They’ve dedication and need to not lose video games of soccer.”
Peterborough, also referred to as “The Posh,” will now finish the yr third, solely 4 factors off top-placed Portsmouth and two behind second-placed Bolton.
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