After today’s League One match in East London, Leyton Orient manager Richie Wellens called Peterborough United center-back Ronnie Edwards a “Rolls Royce.”
Edwards was excellent in a 2-1 victory for Posh, which was gained by goals from Ephron Mason-Clark and former Orient player Hector Kyprianou in the first half.
Wellens also commended Posh’s professionalism and mindset following a loss that completely destroyed Orient’s hopes of qualifying for the play-offs.
“I like them,” Wellens said. “They are a really good team with a really good manager and a defender who is a Rolls Royce of a player constantly bringing the ball out and starting attacks. I love what they did at the end as well. They won the game, they go over and thank their supporters and then get off the pitch and get ready for their next game, which is at Wembley.
“When Burton won here, they were all fist pumping on the pitch and they’ve lost seven times and haven’t won since. I find that kind of behaviour embarrassing, but to be fair to Peterborough they were very professional. They’ve learnt from last season when they fell at the final hurdle after losing a 4-0 lead.