Peterborough United 5-1 Shrewsbury Town

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Hat-trick hero Siriki Dembele led Peterborough to a 5-1 thrashing of 10-man Shrewsbury that moved Posh top of League One.

The 24-year-old also earned the penalty from which Jonson Clarke-Harris fired his side ahead in the 16th minute when being wiped out by Town keeper Harry Burgoyne.

But the advantage was short-lived as Josh Daniels headed in Marc Pugh's cross to bring Shrewsbury level two minutes later.

Dembele restored the lead as he stepped past two defenders and stroked a fine finish into the bottom corner three minutes before the break.

Town were then reduced to 10 men in added time when Josh Vela saw red for a crude challenge on Dembele, who did more damage in the second period.

He struck again in the 69th minute when stroking in a Joe Ward cut-back from close range before completing a terrific treble in the 80th minute when racing onto a Dan Butler pass, dancing round Burgoyne and firing into the empty net.

There was still time for Jack Taylor to get in on the act with a 20-yard strike in the 88th minute to cap a fine success.

Report supplied by PA Media

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