, Peterborough United ‘keeper happy to bounce back with strong performance vs Lincoln City

Peterborough United ‘keeper happy to bounce back with strong performance vs Lincoln City

Peterborough United goalkeeper Christy Pym has said that he is happy to have bounced back from his poor run of form with a strong performance against Lincoln City on Saturday afternoon.

At times this season, Peterborough United ‘keeper Christy Pym has come under fire for some of his mistakes since arriving from Exeter City on a free transfer in the summer. However, manager Darren Ferguson kept the faith for last weekend’s win against Lincoln City and Pym repaid him with two strong saves.

Now, Pym has been speaking about some of his recent performances (quotes via the Peterborough Telegraph), admitting that he hasn’t been good enough recently. He said:

“We needed to get back to keeping clean sheets on Saturday. And that meant making saves and blocks when necessary. I only made three saves in the match, but I was pleased with them.

“I hadn’t been good enough in recent games, but it’s important you don’t get too low and important you don’t get too high when you’ve done well. Obviously I need to limit the mistakes, but the lads have been great with me. We’re a tight unit at the back in particular and they will always pick anyone up who needs it. We stand by each other.

“It was a collective effort for Saturday’s clean sheet anyway. The back four were excellent in what was a big win for us. We are going to have to be patient at times at home as teams will sit back against us while hoping to nick a goal.

“The fans stuck with us as well even in the first hour when things weren’t really happening for us. That’s important because with the attacking quality we have we will always create chances and score goals.”

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