BONNER'S GROUNDED DESPITE DERBY JOY
The Football League Paper|April 16, 2023
MARK Bonner felt his Cambridge side fully earned their derby day delight as they continued their revival against Peterborough United.
Rich Fewlass
BONNER'S GROUNDED DESPITE DERBY JOY

U’s legend Harrison Dunk opened the scoring in first-half stoppage-time and Sam Smith netted for the fourth match in a row as the home side beat their fiercest rivals with ease to ensure they have picked up ten points in their past four matches.

However, Bonner was quick to acknowledge his side need further impressive results if they are to claw themselves out of the relegation zone.

“I hope the players will enjoy the praise and adulation that they’ll get, because it’s 20-odd years we’ve been waiting for that, and it’s a great afternoon for everybody,” said Bonner.

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