Wednesday, 19 November 2014

Walsall 0 Peterborough United 0

Jordan Cook believes Walsall are ready to dish out a spanking.


Cook, 24, tormented the Posh defence as the Saddlers dominated without finding the net, but the tricky winger said:

"We believe we can beat anyone.

"We need to put all the good things we're doing in training into games. We're not far off and we'll spank someone soon."

Cook found himself dumped by home town club Sunderland and Charlton before joining Walsall in the summer and revealed:

"I love it here, it's brilliant. It's a good team and we play good football and that's the reason I came here. We get the ball down and move it around on an excellent surface.

"The belief is there and nine times out of ten we'll pick up a point or a win."

Peterborough keeper Ben Alnwick, 27, made sure of a first point in four games by shutting out striker Romaine Sawyers late on and then said:

"We didn't come for a draw, but the clean sheet is something to build on. There's not much between many of the teams in this division and so we have every chance of pushing on from here."

Walsall manager Dean Smith will extend the loan deal for influential Leicester midfielder Michael Cain today (Monday). He revealed:

"We've had a conversation, we've agreed to it and so we're just waiting for the paperwork to be done. He's got better and better since he's been here and to be honest I think our performances have got better and better as he's got better and better."

Peterborough manager Darren Ferguson is actively looking to bolster his squad and said:

"We've made enquiries. I've only got sixteen outfield players fit. There are areas we need to look at. It's not a slight on my players, it's a case of numbers."

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