DARREN FERGUSON’S dreams came true as Peterborough claimed their biggest win in 14 years – with Jonson Clarke-Harris grabbing a hat-trick.
This was a massive statement of intent from Posh with Sammie Szmodics starring on his way to a brace and subs Mo Eisa and Idris Kanu adding further gloss.
They maintained their place in the top two and on this evidence will go up regardless of what Hull and Sunderland do.
But for sorry Stanley, this was a record loss since they re-entered the Football League in 2006.
Peterborough boss Ferguson said: “I am delighted. What a magnificent performance from my team.
“We had a great start and we just carried it on. If ever you could dream a game the night before the match, that would be it. It was a real strong performance from my team, clinical, ruthless, I am delighted for them to a man.
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