Peterborough vs Walsall Full Time
The second half was always going to be a more difficult proposition, as Keith Alexander’s men were going to try and throw more and more at us. However, the team was outstanding in defence and were rarely troubled.
Ince made one good save in the second half, but Westwood, Dann, Taylor and the outstanding Ian Roper, being given excellent protection by the midfield, looked as solid as a rock in the main, as the Saddlers completed what may have been their best away performance of the season.
The whole side worked well together, in a return to the sort of form we had been expecting at the start of the season and we even managed to work an opportunity for Tony Bedeau, who was thwarted by the keeper in a one on one and Butler could also have scored right at the death.
Roper, Dann, Westwood (especially) and Butler all had superb games, with Pead, Fox and Sam not far behind. The Fat Controller’s Man of the Match award, however, goes to Michael Dobson. Playing just in front of the back four, he got his foot or his head in time and time again to break things up and used the ball well when he did get it.
Even the Peterborough Official Site had to admit just how easy a win this was for the Saddlers, saying:
“Walsall eased to three points with a comfortable display at London Road against a lacklustre Peterborough United who were poor throughout with the supporters booing the side off at the death”.
MK Dons even lost at home to Swindon, Lincoln lost and Wycombe only drew. Pinch me and wake me up!
