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Junior Morias hailed for scoring on Peterborough return



Posted Sunday, January 21, 2018 by PA

Junior Morias hailed for scoring on Peterborough return

Peterborough United manager Grant McCann admitted sentiment played a part in handing Junior Morias his first start in four months after the striker returned from a serious thigh injury to net in a 3-0 against Oldham Athletic.

The pain of injury against the same opponents last September changed to elation for Morias who opened the scoring for play-off chasing Posh.

George Cooper, who signed midweek from Crewe, added a second and 24-goal striker Jack Marriott sealed the win with a penalty – after being tripped inside the area by Kean Bryan, while relegation-threatened Oldham ended the match with 10 men as first-half substitute George Edmundson received a second yellow card after 68 minutes.

McCann said his side’s opponents was “one of the reasons” he played Morias.

He explained: “I saw the hurt when he went down at Oldham. But he also deserved to play.

“We spoke at half-time that when he receives the ball he can’t keep turning back. Then he delivered a great finish and I’m delighted for him. He’s had a tough time.

“We struggled in the first-half. They were better than us. But I said to the players ‘get in at nil-nil’. There were a few things that we needed to change technically.

“In the second-half when we raised our tempo and aggression and energy we were a match for anyone.

“It wasn’t any easier when they went down to 10 men so I was pleased.

“It’s actually more difficult because of your mindset and mentality, it’s hard to find that balance.”

Oldham have now gone eight league matches without a win.

Manager Richie Wellens said: “When you go a man down it’s important you have leaders on the pitch. You try and stay one-nil down until the last 10 minutes then go for it.

“The big turning point was Dan Gardner hitting the post at one-nil.

“Our game management is not good enough, but I didn’t think it was a penalty.

“The Checkatrade Trophy match against Shrewsbury (on Tuesday) is a big game for us. Some players need to get their confidence going – especially our attacking players. We look neat and tidy but I want us to get goals and assists and kill the teams off.

“I’m not going to beat around the bush. When I get a forward the results will change.

“We got beat three-nil because they have a cutting edge and we didn’t.”

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