Ghanaian attacker Kwame Poku scored a stoppage-time winner as Peterborough got themselves back on track in the English League One with a 2-1 victory over Stevenage on Saturday.
It was the Posh’s first win in four games, but it was harsh on their opponents, who looked set for a deserved share of the spoils thanks to Louis Thompson’s second-half equaliser.
Peterborough were ahead after only five minutes when Donay O’Brien-Brady found the bottom corner from just outside the box for his first senior goal.
Stevenage grew back into the game and after Posh goalkeeper Jed Steer had denied Jamie Reid, Jordan Roberts produced an air shot from four yards out after Carl Piergianni had headed across Eli King’s corner.
But the Boro were level in the 64th minute when Harvey White played for the ball through for Thompson, who buried his effort into the top corner.
The visitors looked the more likely victors, but Peterborough snatched victory right at the death as Poku shot through a crowd of bodies after Jack Sparkes’ corner was not cleared to steal the win, four minutes into injury time.
Poku has now netted six goals and provided an assist in 10 league games for Peterborough FC in the ongoing season.