'We've got to get results' - Posh boss Ferguson

Peterborough United manager Darren Ferguson has admitted the club has been having a "tough time", but said he was trying to build his players' confidence.

Posh have signed 16 new players, but with just one win this season they currently sit bottom of League One.

Ferguson said he had a good working relationship with chairman Darragh MacAnthony, who expressed his frustration recently about the club's form.

Asked how much longer he wanted to keep being a football manager, after nearly 20 years in the role, he said "it won't be much longer", but admitted: "I've not lost my desire. I hate losing."

"I've not managed at a high enough level for a long enough period - and that is something I do regret," he said.

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