PETERBOROUGH United might be rock bottom of the Championship, but Roy Keane is taking nothing for granted.
Carl Marston
PETERBOROUGH United might be rock bottom of the Championship, but Roy Keane is taking nothing for granted.
Town are still badly in need of points, hovering just one point above the relegation zone, so they cannot afford to let up against Posh at London Road tomorrow evening.
“We've played Peterborough twice this season, losing one and drawing one,” admitted Keane. “They're on their third new manager (Jim Gannon), and they've tried different systems since the new manager came in.
“They've had some mixed results. They beat QPR recently and they only lost 1-0 to Middlesbrough, which is no disgrace, because I think Middlesbrough will get into the play-offs.
“We must respect everyone we play in this league, because we've only won five or six matches.”
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