Stoke City: Back to basics
by Martin Spinks
TONY Pulis is demanding a stiffer defensive backbone as his players embark on Halloween week aiming to put the frighteners on Sunderland and Arsenal in back-to-back fixtures at the Britannia.
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Stoke City: Back to basics
His call comes after seeing his side's defensive resolve wiped away by Robinho's ruthless treble during yesterday's 3-0 defeat at Manchester City.
The Stoke boss wants more meanness at the back after his players succumbed to their heaviest defeat yet in the Premier League.
"There was a lot of good to come out of the game," he said "and we have to glean a lot from creating as many chances as we did.
"But we have to be more resilient and stop giving silly goals away ... we are giving too many silly goals away.
"I was pleased with the way we went forward and it looks as though we are going to score goals at the Britannia and away, but we have to be more resolute.
"Their three goals have come from us giving the ball away. We had 56 per cent of the possession, and that against a good passing team, but if you switch off they will punish you at this level."
Robinho's solitary first-half goal left Stoke poised for a possible assault on their narrow deficit in the second half, but further strikes from the £30m Brazilian soon put the game to bed.
"I was disappointed to come in one down at half-time," Pulis continued. "They had a couple of efforts, but apart from that they didn't have a shot and we had a couple of chances.
"The save he (Joe Hart) made off Ricardo Fuller first half was a top, top save.
"At half-time we were really positive with them and told them to just take their opportunities because they would come again. But then we gave a poor second goal away straight after half-time. That caught us cold and killed us.
"We'd had the better opportunities and created a lot for an away team, but were two down. That happens against top teams. Then we were chasing the game and against Man City, with the quality they've got, it's very difficult.
"We are disappointed we haven't got anything out of a game we feel we have contributed to. We'd now like to play badly and win a couple of games."
Pulis demoted striker Dave Kitson to the bench for the first time since his record £5.5m move in the summer, but hopes the experience will help him get back on track in search of that first Stoke goal.
"We have a three-game week and the forwards at this club work hard," he explained. "I also thought Ricardo (Fuller) and Mama (Sidibe) worked well in the last half-hour against Tottenham.
"Dave came on, looked bright and was unlucky with a great header straight at the keeper. It was a great header, but unfortunately the keeper has made the save. He's doing everything else (bar score)."
Stoke, who remain third bottom, entertain Sunderland on Wednesday and Arsenal on Saturday.
Pulis added: "We now have two tough games, but they are great games and we are a tough nut at our place in front of our fans."











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by Laura, Stoke
Monday, October 27 2008, 9:49PM
“Thanks ST. Sjoke are rubbish i wish all the glory hunters would go back and support a proper team that would do them proud like ummm Man City, Man u Liverpool. Stoke can bully there way out of the chapianship but they dont bully the teams in the premship sprry guys deal with it. U NECKENDERS!!!!!”
by Laura, Stoke
Monday, October 27 2008, 9:47PM
“Nice one ST Neck end the unwashed part of the CITY!!!!!
HaHa. Well MATT Vale know they need to pull there finger out and im sorry cant you cound bottom of league 2 did u say oh im sorry were not. Yeah Vale have had there problems but were not the laughing Stock of the premiership are we. I went to Manchester a few weeks ago and people asked where i was from I said Stok they laughed and said how rubbish SJOKE are so i just has to change it to VALE on trent. Stoke will be coming don at the end of the season they can bully there way out of the champianship but they cant bully the big teams.”
by Ivan K., Hanley
Monday, October 27 2008, 8:38PM
“We need to add one or two players in January, but in all fairness, Hart made a number of stunning saves.”
by ian, meir
Monday, October 27 2008, 7:35PM
“Come on stoke fan¿s the fear you aint good enough for the premiership must even be sinking in to your head¿s , your only hope is that every side you play has two player¿s sent off !!.”
by ST, stoke
Monday, October 27 2008, 3:53PM
“,,,,a wonderful advert for the unwashed side of the city. Thanks Laura, youve done yourself proud.”