Darren Ferguson believes Peterborough need to be more clinical after watching them draw with Sheffield Wednesday.
Ferguson urges Posh to be more clinical in front of goal
Darren Ferguson believes his Peterborough side need to be more clinical after watching them draw with Sheffield Wednesday.
Craig Mackail-Smith was on hand to head a 61st-minute equaliser as Ferguson's men came from behind to share the spoils in a 1-1 draw at London Road.
It cancelled out a first Wednesday goal for James O'Connor which had given the visitors the advantage in the 21st minute, but was not enough to full satisfy Posh boss Ferguson.
He said: "It is a game I felt we deserved to win and one that we should have won.It was disappointing to concede in the manner we did because we had spoken about their lad coming forward from midfield.
"We know we have to be more ruthless in both boxes and that is something we will ensure happens.
"I can't have too many complaints about the performances, but getting results is the thing that matters."
Wednesday boss
Brian Laws said: "It was never going to be easy going to Peterborough for their first home game back in the Championship.
"They are used to winning, the crowd really get behind them and they have some very good players that we marshalled well, but I must admit we are a little bit disappointed not to have picked up all three points.
"But this is the sort of match we might well have lost last season, so we are definitely going in the right direction."