Peterborough United number two Andy Legg refused to panic after the home defeat to Boston United and insisted Posh are still in a good position going into the run-in.
A goal by substitute Jamie Clarke 20 minutes from time earned the Pilgrims all three points in an uneventful League Two encounter at London Road, but results went the way of Posh and the club still occupy the final play-off spot.

Legg told theposh.com: 'We were quite happy with how we kept the ball, but our end product was disappointing. The final ball was poor, but we will put it right. Adam Newton did well, but the crosses into the box were not of good quality, when we play high tempo, we are a good side, but we have to keep that going.
'We needed a bit of invention today, but unfortunately we couldn't provide it. We will work hard, the games are coming thick and fast and there is no real time to reflect. We will put it right.
'We travel to Rochdale on Sunday, we will do things right. It is still in our own hands, results have gone our way. I think someone up there is smiling on us at the moment, but we have to get the three points at Rochdale. Everyone is sticking together, everyone is pulling in the same direction and everyone wants what is best for this football club,' Legg said.
Posh remained in seventh place as Darlington were beaten 1-0 by Northampton Town and Lincoln failed to beat Bury. Rochdale, who entertain Posh on Monday, were held 1-1 at Rushden & Diamonds.
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