Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Those Potters making all the right moves



Bet 365 Stadium will live up all the hype of having an all-around contender in this edition of Premiership, after last campaign saw its squad revival as a serious and determined competitor. 

Ask that to a very pumped up Potters Boss, Mark Hughes, who believes and bets on his squad to the upcoming opportunities of making an all-around statement in this edition of Premiership.

For sure, he and his squad can make a decent run in the FA and Capitol One Cups respectively, but you never know this squad can be looking for a European spot or being among the elite four atop the overall table.

Nothing scandalous or in a big group of players coming to this parts of England to take part of Hughes blueprint for success in this and many campaigns to come with his Potters. 

As their chief Executive, Tony Scholes so far has done an immaculate job in netting an important man for the Potters Midfield in former Red and Welsh international Joe Allen and Egypt’s prodigy midfielder Ramadan Sohbi. 

So far, Scholes has been assembling a top-notch midfield and despite just two plyers have inked their signature, the prospects of getting academy wonder kid Eddy Lecygne, who has made quite an impression on the Potters Boss.

Still the buck does not here for the Potters desires and interest of netting soon the likes of Baggies striker Saido Berainho to Straffordshire as well looking at St Mirren in the SPL to net another winger in Kyle Mc Allister, as well Brighton Hove Lewis Dunk to be included in the possible. Very well, rumors insist on a £12 million bid for Kyryakos Papadopulos from Bayern Leverkusen. 

With Eddie Scholes being a bit busy and netting, an important player in Allen to make a one two with Shaquiri in Stoke midfield and assuring Marko Arnatovic to a four year deal assuring the services of the Austrian and making Stoke City a force in the midfield so far. 

With an American Tour, Stoke City has been looking into much needed results on the positive side, although these are just preseason tune up, but Manager Mark Hughes welcomes the chemistry so far performed in his eleven to form. With two wins, one loss, and a match pending to end their preparation on the eve of another contested campaign of Premiership.

The Potters fortunes are up by having two home matches in August and opening against recently promoted Middleborough and then their first tests of fire away at Etihad to play one tough customer in Man City and returning to Bet 365 to face a renewed Everton Toffees. 

As Mark Hughes prepares to shift from his traditional 4-2-3-1 formation to one with more dynamics in its attack and setting it like the one used by his colleague Joe Coleman with Wales in the past Euro Cup that netted this squad a pass into this event semis.

As the experiment with his center backs, Erick Pieters and Glen Johnson have given the green light to roam freely in the flanks, as a part of a new formation and plays Hughes is putting in practice in his preseason. 

We may see a new Potters squad more offensively prone and with a more exciting football that for sure can net this squad many satisfactions towards the end of this campaign. This is one squad to watch very closely in how will surprise everyone in this edition of the English Premier League.



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