Michael Duff demands a reaction against Peterborough

Michael Duff demands a reaction against Peterborough
On Sunday Barnsley entertain Peterborough United in the final league game of the season with the reds guaranteed a fourth place finish in what has been a very good first campaign under manager Michael Duff.
For the visitors there is a lot riding on the final game. The Posh must win at Oakwell and hope Derby lose at Sheffield Wednesday for Darren Ferguson`s side to sneak into the final play off spot.
Peterborough sit in 7th place, 2 points and a worse goal difference of 3 goals behind Derby. The Posh have won more games than the Rams this season but defeats have cost them dearly, in fact Peterborough have only drawn four games all season, the least of any side in the division.

So there is still plenty riding on Sunday’s game at Oakwell.
Duff disappointed with some players
Michael Duff was disappointed with some of his players dropping their usual high standards against MK Dons on Saturday.
Post match Duff said “It was not good enough. Credit to them for getting back in the game but we had too many people not at it today. It has to be a warning shot for a few of them. All we proved was we’re not as good as we think we are.”
Duff sets high standards at Oakwell so expect a strong lineup on Sunday despite the playoffs being around the corner. Duff will expect the reds to be competitive and to sign off the regular season with a victory in front of home fans.

Sheffield Wednesday will finish 3rd. Will they save themselves for what is looking like a doubleheader in the playoffs with Sunday’s opponent Derby? Or will the Owls want to put down a marker ahead of the semi finals by beating the Rams? Peterborough fans will no doubt be hoping Darren Moore`s side do them a favour and beat Derby therefore giving them a chance of sneaking the final play off spot.
Barnsley have conceded 7 goals in the last 2 fixtures, something Duff will want to fix. Although the performance at MK Dons wasn’t what we have come to expect from the reds, the manner in which Barnsley came from behind to draw 4-4 shows character is still very much in the side. You can forgive some players for easing off given play offs have been achieved. The party atmosphere in the away end at Stadium MK showed how there was nothing riding on the game from a Barnsley perspective. Maybe some players picked up the party vibe and let their high standards drop?
Reds planning on a strong side against Posh
Peterborough shouldn’t expect Duff to put out a weakened side on Sunday. Apart from protecting the injured Mads Andersen and letting Luca Connell get over his sickness bug, expect Duff to play a strong side.
The substitutes who came on at MK Dons changed the game for the reds. Max Watters got the headlines for his two goals and rightly so but Barry Cotter and Jon Russell made an impact also. All will be wanting to impress the manager and give him a selection headache ahead of the playoffs. Luke Thomas was instrumental in driving Barnsley on against MK Dons, constantly demanding the ball and trying to make things happen. He also is keen to get into the regular starting eleven.
With Peterborough having to attack Barnsley and try to win the game, this has the hallmarks of an entertaining finale to what has been a very good season for the reds. Barnsley will relish a side opening up and playing football which will give the reds opportunities. It will suit Barnsley that a side plays open football rather than putting men behind the ball.
Michael Duff will demand a winning finale to the regular season in front of home fans. Confidence is everything in football and a victory over Peterborough will set the reds up nicely going into the play off semi finals.
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