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PETERBOROUGH surged to a new club record fifth successive win from the start of the season following a comprehensive victory at Plymouth.
Steve Evans’ side won four from the off last season, but this term have gone one better to set the League One pace. Striker Jason Cummings has hit six goals, five in the past three games. Up front the Posh have pace and guile with Matt Godden – now on four goals – and Siriki Dembele both benefiting from Cummings’ work.
An early League Cup exit may have benefited Evans’ team, now the only unbeaten side in Leag...

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