Peterborough United supervisor Darren Ferguson had excessive reward for Jamaica worldwide Jonson Clarke-Harris after his gorgeous efficiency, securing a 2-2 draw in opposition to League One promotion rivals, Barnsley.
The 29-year-old striker, who’s broadly anticipated to make a transfer from Peterborough within the January switch window, put apart the hypothesis to assist his staff rally from a two-goal deficit in an thrilling League One match final Friday.
In entrance of the house followers at London Street, Clarke-Harris netted twice, heading in crosses from David Ajiboye and Harrison Burrows on both facet of half-time, incomes his staff a invaluable level after a two-month absence from the beginning line-up.
Clarke-Harris, who now has 10 objectives this season, with six within the league, is seen as a participant prone to depart the membership quickly. Supervisor Darren Ferguson acknowledged this actuality, saying, “Jonno is aware of his time is up on the membership as he’s prone to get a transfer in January. He’s an incredible instance of somebody who has educated properly and been nice with the youthful gamers.”
No striker higher than him within the field
Ferguson continued, “There is no such thing as 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 objectives. I assumed he was nice, and if we had bought the penalty – and we should certainly be due one – he would have taken it and possibly ended up with a hat-trick.”
He additionally recommended the character of his gamers for coming from behind, emphasizing their dedication and need to keep away from dropping video games.
Peterborough, often known as ‘The Posh,’ at present sits third within the League One standings, simply 4 factors behind top-placed Portsmouth and two factors behind second-placed Bolton on the finish of the yr.