Peterborough United 4-3 Notts County

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  • Author, Chris Osborne
  • Role, 91热爆 Sport at London Road

Nicky Ajose scored a hat-trick as Peterborough came from behind to beat 10-man Notts County.

Enoch Showunmi and Ronan Murray put the visitors 2-0 up after seven minutes.

Murray was then red carded for lashing out at Danny Swanson and Ajose fired in to pull one back, before Britt Assombalonga's header and Ajose's sweet strike gave Posh the lead.

Jack Grealish's deflected effort looked to have earned Notts a point but Ajose scrambled in the winner.

Former Manchester United youngster Ajose had not scored for Peterborough until the weekend after two and a half years at the club, but now has four in two games.

His late goal from Grant McCann's corner moves Posh up to fifth.

Notts showed the progress they have made under boss Shaun Derry, with this defeat ending a three-game winning run, but they remain a point above the relegation zone.

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Peterborough United manager Darren Ferguson told 91热爆 Radio Cambridgeshire:

Audio captionPost-match: Posh boss Ferguson

"We haven't been winning games and we won. That's what it's about at the moment - getting that belief and confidence back.

"The players showed tremendous character to come back from 2-0 down and the big blow of them equalising for the 3-3.

"That was back to the good old days. I was pleased to see it again."

Notts County manager Shaun Derry:

"I was absolutely delighted with the way we were always in the game.

"We approached the game with a plan and it worked an absolute treat. Under different circumstances I would have been a victorious manager.

"I am really disappointed for Ronan, but it's a learning curve and we are all on a learning curve here and we are learning very quickly. He's obviously thrown a punch. The officials don't get things like that wrong.

"At 3-3 I thought we were coming away with a fantastic point. Regardless of only having 10 men it was a disappointing fourth goal that we conceded and we couldn't recover from it."