By Brad Walker
DUEL: Peterborough’s Mohamed Eisa challenges for the ball with Rovers’ keeper Anssi Jaakkola
PICTURE: JMP
THREAT: Rovers’ Tyler Smith has a shot on goal
KEVIN Maher reflected on his first game in caretaker charge of managerless Bristol Rovers by saying: “I will happily do the job for as long as the club want me to.”
The first-team coach admitted it had been a “tough week” following the departures of boss Graham Coughlan and then his assistant Joe Dunne to Mansfield Town.
But Maher heaped praise on th...