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LUKE THE NUKE
Daily Star Sunday
|November 09, 2025
New boss Williams off to five-star start
NEW boss Luke Williams was left purring after Peterborough moved off the foot of the League One table with a five-star thrashing of AFC Wimbledon.
Harry Leonard and Gustav Lindgren bagged braces, either side of Kyrell Lisbie's effort, as Posh ran riot at London Road.
Williams enjoyed victory in his first game in charge at Posh as they dumped former winners Cardiff out of the FA Cup in the first round last weekend.
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