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An enthralling game resulted in both teams grabbing a point in a 2-2 draw, withneithersideable to hold onto a lead. Gary Johnson doesnt seem to like rotating his squad and this game was no different. The Posh set up in a rather familiar manner, playing a 4-4-2 formation; with their being only two changes from last Saturdays victory over Oldham. Nathaniel Mendez-Laing replaced Lee Tomlin on the right wing andthe other change was enforced on the Peterborough United manager with Ryan Bennett picking up a knee injury last weekend; as a result Gabriel Zakuani made his first start of the season, partnering Kelvin Langmead at centre back.Highly rated, Exeter City manager Paul Tisdale continued with the dangerous pairing of Daniel Nardiello and John OFlynn up-front. Ryan Harley, who already has six goals to his name this season, was also amongst the starters playing in his usual central midfield position.Poshs first half form has been poor this season but they flew out of the blocks in Exeter with George Boyd firing a shot at Paul Jones who made a good save, tipping the ball behind for a corner. From the resulting set-piece Kelvin Langmead headeda deep cro s back acro s goal but Gabriel Zakuani somehow managed to mi s a glorious opportunity, from just 2 yards, out after being left un-marked by the Grecians defence.Grant McCanns delivery from set-pieces has been impre sive all season and it was from a corner that Posh troubled Exeters defence, in a similar manner that they had moments earlier, again Kelvin Langmead headed a deep corner back acro s goal but the ball trickled just wide of the far post with numerous Posh players close do getting a decisive touch to give the visitors the lead.Grant McCanns dead-ball delivery was outstanding.Both teams were playing some lovely football and there was an intriguing battle between the two centre midfield pairings. James Wesolowski was harrying Exeter City players all over the pitch, a trait that has meant he has endeared himself to Posh fans already, with Liam Sercombe doing a similar job for the hosts. Grant McCann was instrumental, as normal, in Peterboroughs attacking moves and was stroking the ball about the St. James Park pitch, which was excellent, with ease.Neither side were creating any chances of note in Danny Hultzen Jersey what was becoming an evenly contested match. Craig Mackail-Smith was booked for a late tackle, although it was more rash than cynical, and Daniel Nardiellos chip was easily held by Joe Lewis in the Peterborough United goal.Nathaniel Mendez-Laing had failed to impre s Posh fans in the early stages of his Posh Adbert Alzolay Jersey career, after signing on loan from Wolverhampton Wanderers in the summer, but his first half performance was of a much better quality than his other performances and it was from a superb run by the pacey wide-man that Peterborough United earnt another corner, although Mendez-Laing felt he was fouled as he entered the Exeter penalty area. The resulting set-piece was dealt with by the Exeter defence first time but when the ball fell to George Boyd he blazed a volley over the cro s-bar when he should have tested Jones in the Exeter goal.The away side did break the dead-lock though, after beginning to look the more likely to score, but it was through an own goal from Exeter centre back TROY ARCHIBALD-HENVILLE who headed past Jones,after the goal-keeperhad came out to claim the cro s from Mendez-Laing. To be fair to the Exeter player he was under pre sure from Craig Mackail-Smith and had he not taken action the striker would have surely opened the scoring himself.Archibald-Henville headed into his own net to give Posh the lead.Exeter responded to the set-back well and the Peterborough United defence was being tested more than ever before in the match, especially as Poshs pa sing had became sloppy, and the hosts had two, ambitious, penalty appeals turned down by the referee before Steve Tullys cro s almost drifted into the far corner of Lewis net but the Posh goalkeeper made a good save, tipping the ball over his own cro s-bar for a corner.The away sides chances of holding their lead were dealt a blow when James Wesolowski appeared to pick up a knee injury and was forced to be withdrawn with Nana, who generally plays in either full-back position,going straight into the central midfield place that Wesolowski had vacated. However, Posh almost extended their lead to two goals on the stroke of half-time when Nathaniel Mendez-Laing used his strength to outmuscle an Exeter defender before heading just over after a good cro s from Tommy Rowe.The first half was encouraging for the away fans, who had travelled a long distance to watch the game, but it was hard not to feel that Peterborough should have been further in-front after they mi sed a succe sion of good chances. However, Poshs second half form had been good up to this point of in the campaign and the visitors were hoping that they could continue this fine form into the second 45 minutes of this fixture.Peterborough started the second in much the same manner as they often do after a Gary Johnson team-talk and Aaron McLean headed just wide of the mark after Paul Jones had fumbled a Grant McCann corner straight onto the strikers head. The chance was a good one but it came at McLean very quickly and the front-man appeared to know little about it. McLean came close again moments later, this time after some brilliant build-up play between George Boyd and Craig Mackail-Smith, the latterfound the former Grays player in space but his thunderous shot cannoned back off the cro s-bar and was cleared.The hosts had not lost at St. James Park since February though and after dealing with the earlier pre sure they Drew Smyly Jersey were put under by The Posh the backlash started. After some poor marking from a fairly innocuous throw-in by Nathaniel Mendez-Laing on the right hand side, John OFlynn found himself in space and made a good run before the ball found DANIEL NARDIELLO, somewhat fortuitously, who lashed in the equaliser, leaving Joe Lewis with little chance.Daniel Nardiello equalised for Exeter City.This goal had given the Grecians confidence and it showed. The fans were encouraging their team to grab the lead and the players were trying to oblige, playing some excellent, fast tempo, football in the proce s.Former Peterborough United player, Richard Logan, who had just come off the bench, replacing John OFlynn, glanced a header wide of Lewis goal with the Posh stopper scrambling acro s his goal-line. However, even with Exeter having the better of the play, Peterborough were still looking dangerous on the counter-attack and when the pace of Craig Mackail-Smith saw him open up some space behind the hosts defence it took a good save from Jones to deny him restoring the visitors lead with a well struck shot.Both managers were now thinking about substitutions after a demanding game had left both squads beginning to look tired. Paul Tisdale bought Jamie Cureton on for Daniel Nardiello with Gary Johnson choosing to replace Nathaniel Mendez-Laing, who had been a continued threat, with Lee Tomlin. The substitutions were both attacking and showed the neither side were simply settling for a hard-earnt point.Paul Tisdales replacement paid off just moments later. Veteran striker, JAMIE CURETON, was inexcusably given time in the Peterborough United penalty area and a player of Curetons quality simply slotted the ball past Joe Lewis from close range. This goal was a hammer blow to Peterborough Uniteds chances of winning a game that should have been wrapped up in the first half.Jamie Cureton was cool in-front of goal to fire Exeter into the lead.Dave Hibbert was introduced by Johnson, in an attacking switch that saw Posh line-up in an unorthodox formation which resembled a 4-1-5; Grant McCann was replaced after he picked up a toe injury.The game was now unbelievably stretched and both sides were throwing men forward; Exeter not satisfied with a, slender, one goal advantage and Peterborough determined to score an equaliser to ensure they didnt throw away all three Craig Kimbrel Jersey points. It was due to the games openne s, and Poshs attacking system, that saw LEE TOMLIN in space on the edge of the area and his powerful shot took a deflection before nestling in the back of Paul Jones net to restore parity.Lee Tomlin rescued a point for Peterborough with his first goal for the club.Still neither side were satisfied with a point and both managers were urging their players forward to look for an elusive winner. Seth Nanas well struck volley almost dipped into the back of net but landed on the top of the goal, with Paul Jones looking helple s.The drama lasted right up until the final touch of the game though and when an Exeter corner was powerfully headed on target by Archibald-Henville a superb block from Tommy Rowe meant both sides shared a point in a wonderfully attacking game of football that was a great advert for the standard of League One.In the end it was a good point for Posh and one that most realistic Peterborough United fans would have taken before kick-off with Exeter boasting such an impre sive home record. It was a performance that, I believe, would have seen us take all three points against a le ser side but the Grecians were very impre sive on the day.The only worry is that we are still conceding too many goals. We must learn, even with our attacking prowe s, how to scrap out a 1-0 win as free-flowing, expansive, football is not always the best option at this level. Having said this, if we continue to perform to a quality like this we will win a lot more than we lose on our travels and had we of been a little more clinical in-front of goals we would have taken home three points from this match. Still, whatever happens, we are set for a very entertaining season.Exeter City: P. Jones, B. Jones, Archibald-Henville, Duffy, Golbourne, Dunne, Harley, Sercombe, Tully, Nardiello, OFlynn.Attendance: 5,146 (319 Posh fans)Peterborough United Player RatingsJoe Lewis, 6 Perhaps could have been a little more a sertive, at times, from cro ses. Had little chance with either goal though and it was an accomplished performance from the goalkeeper.Chris Whelpdale, 6 Was tired towards the end but still put in a lot of work. Adecent game in a position he is not accustomed to.Gabriel Zakuani, 6 Typically solid all the way through the match. Perhaps dived in unnece sarily for both goals.Kelvin Langmead, 7 Rock solid performance from the centre back; entirely dominant in the air.Tommy Rowe, 6 At times sloppy in po se sion but an accomplished performance defensively. He is making the left-back position his own and will be a certain starter now.Nathaniel Mendez-Laing, 7 A threat Kosuke Fukudome Jersey throughout and created numerous chances himself. Could have done slightly more, however, with a first half header. Substituted for Lee Tomlin in the 70th minute (7).Grant McCann, 7 Created numerous chances from his dead ball deliveries and was good in po se sion. Unfortunately had to be substituted in the 75th minute, for Dave Hibbert (5), due to injury.James Wesolowski, 6 Was very busy until his injury which ever Posh fan will hope isnt a long-term one. Nana (6) replaced him in the 38th minute and did well enough in a position which he isnt used to.George Boyd, 5 A really quiet game from Boyd and he unfortunately didnt produce his normal brilliance.Craig Mackail-Smith, 7 Tirele s running throughout, didnt have a really good chance all game though but tested the keeper when required.Aaron McLean, 6 Really good movement and strength shown by a player who is back to his best. However, he was a little wasteful in-front of goal.