Skipper strikes as Peterborough United start a new season with a superb away win

Posh celebrate Ephron Mason-Clark's winning goal at Reading. Photo: Joe Dent/theposh.com.Posh celebrate Ephron Mason-Clark's winning goal at Reading. Photo: Joe Dent/theposh.com.
Posh celebrate Ephron Mason-Clark's winning goal at Reading. Photo: Joe Dent/theposh.com.
The new-look Peterborough United delivered the perfect away display to start a new season with a 1-0 win at Reading.

It’s a first Posh win at this stadium and one not to be sniffed at despite Reading’s well-publicised and self-inflicted problems.

Ephron Mason-Clark’s far post header four minutes before the break sealed the win. It might well have been a touch fortunate, but, quite frankly, who cares.

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Even though a subsequent injury to the captain might end up ruining a splendid day, Posh will celebrate their success after a difficult summer of their own off the field and a risky decision to replace proven promotion winners with young prospects on it.

Ephron Mason-Clark of Peterborough United heads the winning goal at Reading. Photo: Joe Dent/theposh.com.Ephron Mason-Clark of Peterborough United heads the winning goal at Reading. Photo: Joe Dent/theposh.com.
Ephron Mason-Clark of Peterborough United heads the winning goal at Reading. Photo: Joe Dent/theposh.com.

Darren Ferguson’s men played some excellent controlled football at times, while also defending resolutely when they needed to. They looked compact and well drilled.

Posh fielded a predictable starting line-up, but there was sign of summer signing Ryan De Havilland in the matchday squad. Transfer listed trio Josh Knight. Joe Tomlinson and Jeando Fuchs were all on the substitutes’ bench.

Not all of Reading’s close season recruits were involved either, but the Royals still had the formidable presence of ex-Premier League man Andy Carroll up front. In fact they had two big names as commentators’ nightmare Kelvin Ehibhatiomhan was also involved.

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Luckily the heavy rain abated before kick-off and left behind a slick, immaculate playing surface.

Posh started nervously and contributed to creating home pressure with some slack passing, but once getting through the opening 20 minutes, helped by the lack of a right foot for Carroll when he had a shooting chance and a fine sprawling save from ‘keeper Nicholas Bilokapic to deny Ehibhatiomhan, they more than held their own.

Mason-Clark teed up Randall for half a chance, but he fired over before Harvey Knibbs forced Bilokapic into a tip over the Posh crossbar after Hector Kyprianou had lost possession near his own area.

Mason-Clark thought he had given Posh the lead on 28 minutes after fine work from Archie Collins. His shot appeared destined for the top corner until home ‘keeper Dean Bouzanis thrust out a firm hand to divert the ball goalwards.

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But Posh had now settled down and kept possession for lengthy spells before taking the lead three minutes before the break. Kwame Poku’s deep right-wing cross was headed back across goal by Mason-Clark and it drifted into the net off the inside of a post. If the captain meant it, it was some finish.

Poku then tested Bouzanis from distance, but the ‘keeper saved and half-time arrived after a mere four minutes of added time, after 45 minutes which included three yellow cards for dissent for the home camp, including manager Ruben Selles.