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EFL Trophy tie delayed 38 mins due to rain with stars forced into second warm up

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EFL Trophy tie delayed 38 mins due to rain with stars forced into second warm up

PETERBOROUGH’S EFL Trophy clash with Stevenage was halted for 38 MINUTES due to a sodden pitch.

Players went off midway through the second period after a first-half downpour let puddles – with ground staff then doing “extensive” repair work.

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Difficult conditions eventually led to players being forced offCredit: Rex

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Groundstaff were the heroes before play resumedCredit: Rex
Peterborough keeper Nicholas Bilokapic couldn't believe the conditions

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Peterborough keeper Nicholas Bilokapic couldn’t believe the conditionsCredit: Rex
Referee Stephen Parkinson tested the pitch by trying to roll the ball

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Referee Stephen Parkinson tested the pitch by trying to roll the ballCredit: Alamy

The teams were eventually allowed back out for a five-minute warm-up before the action resumed at 9pm.

Peterborough were leading their League One rivals 2-0 at the time – and that was the score when the final whistle eventually sounded at 9.38pm.

Most of the rain came before the break, leading to incredibly-difficult conditions for moving the ball, which could also hardly bounce on parts of the waterlogged surface

Players were first taken off in the 68th minute by which time the rain was actually easing.

Initially just a five-minute break was announced.

Frenzied club staff started shoving forks into the turf in a bid to help drain it.

And when the rain stopped at 8.31pm, balls could be bounced on the pitch – but only a few inches.

Fans were told three minutes later the match would resume – with staff now digging around troublesome puddles at one end.

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Referee Stephen Parkinson came out to test the the pitch – including by seeing how far he could roll the ball

Still the ball couldn’t be bounced properly – but cheers rang out from the crowd it could be kicked more than a few yards.

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And after more furious forking, players returned for what, technically, was now time added on.

Both teams began their second warm-up at 8.53pm – with play finally restarting after that.

Striker Malik Mothersille and wing-back Jack Sparkes had netted for Posh on 12 and 43 minutes – more than enough for victory.

It all led one home fan to boast on social media: “We CAN do it on a rainy Tuesday night in Peterborough.”

But some Stevenage fans had a bit of a grizzle after what was definitely more than a drizzle.

One posted: “Just as well we’ve not got a game on Saturday, they’ll all have the bloody flu after that.”

Source link – thesun.co.uk

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