Saturday, April 13, 2013

Stoke City should return to doing what they do best if they are to beat... - Telegraph.co.uk

Nevertheless, that is the task awaiting Stoke today, otherwise what seemed unbearable at Christmas can become reality in-may. On the plus side, having United in town must support their cause. A large crowd will make an excellent setting for a game title that will not feel since the one against Aston Villa so pressured last week. Stoke, all things considered, aren't anticipated to win so the occasion can be used by them to test, if nothing else, to regenerate good quality practices that have been ignored within the last couple of months. This isn't too complicated. His big men are expected by first of all, Pulis, set-piece deliveries to be attacked by the likes of Robert Huth, Ryan Shawcross, Peter Crouch and Kenwyne Jones with a good deal of need. After that, great importance have been always paid by the manager to the free ball, requiring that his players react quickly to have there first. It places a huge stress on the weight, when they do, particularly in the field. Stoke mightn't have controlled possession of the ball but force, if consistently applied, will frequently cause a goal at some time and other. Which brings us to Stokeas key weakness in 2013 a' their chronic lack of objectives. Their tally of just 28 in 32 games makes them the lowest scorers in the most effective flight. Jonathan Walters with six has bagged probably the most. Certainly, there are a few known reasons for this weakness. Careless finishing and a lack of creativity in midfield are two factors that have contributed to the low tally. In addition, Pulis, when he reviews the year this summer, may possibly rue the reduced risk from the flanks. Think back once again to the time when Jermaine Pennant was offering an excellent supply of crosses from the right and Matthew Etherington was doing the same on the left. Whether it was Peter Crouch, Kenwyne Jones, Jonathan Walters or John Carew, the strikers had something decent to attack, something to hold their hat on. That can not be said therefore much now. With his way having be lost by Pennant out of the picture, Etherington desperate for his most readily useful form and Michael Kightly yet to ascertain himself at his new team, the leading lads have been deprived of quality service from out wide. When United, after dropping to Manchester City, will be eager to reunite on track that does not, in fairness, bode well on Saturday. After score against Villa, but, Kightly should stand a great chance of starting on the right where his tussle with Patrice Evra could be important. If the left-back puts the winger in his pocket, Stoke lose a big weapon. Alternatively, if Kightly likes a good day and begins flinging in precise crosses, the champions-elect will find themselves under fire. Stoke haven't maintained that too often this expression. It's probably time for them to begin finding their way again before things worsen.

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