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Peterborough United boss Darren Ferguson furious after late defeat

A DRAMATIC 99th-minute Bolton Wanderers winner left Peterborough United manager Darren Ferguson enraged after 1-0 defeat.

Peterborough United

By Trevor Baxter

BOLTON W 1
Lolos 90+9

PETERBOROUGH U 0
A DRAMATIC 99th-minute Bolton Wanderers winner left Peterborough United manager Darren Ferguson enraged after 1-0 defeat.
Fergie junior claimed Klaidi Lolos’s first goal for Wanderers, bundled over the line, should have been disallowed for handball after Nicholas Bilokapic had saved Dion Charles’ late penalty and follow-up header.
Fourth official Dale Baines had indicated a minimum of six minutes of injury time leaving the Posh boss – with dad Sir Alex Ferguson watching in the stands – furious at the final whistle.
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