Tuesday, November 1, 2016

A Potters revival



Not much of a contest when Mark Hughes and his Potters put on a display of brilliance and sheer dominance over a decimated and trouble Swansea City squad looking to seal its fate to the championship ranks.

By making it three in a row and counting, the Potters placed themselves in twelve spot and far away from the relegation spots, for now!

Still we can state that the Boys from Stoke City are finally playing a decent form of football and especially with an initial eleven that can put a fine display of its game not seen in the beginning of this edition of Premiership.

Nothing comes easy, as this squad was to play the Welsh boys of Swansea and these sporting a new Manager that possibly could uplift this squad out of the danger zone they are.

Very well, with a new Boss in its helm, this affair was not to be an easy one or a walk in the park, still the home squad did not hesitated to find out the weak spots of its guests and voila, the feat became an easy one.

 After the Potters Boss very avid in sending, a 4-3-2-1 formation with a lone striker in the man of the hour and former Swan Wilfred Bony who saw a marvelous afternoon were he dispatched himself with a double.

So far so good for the Potters, after this valuable win that moves up the table and in a fighting stance to continue its ascent, for Manager Mark Hughes its business as usual and his aims now are to continue the positive streak alive.

With an upcoming match against West Ham at London Stadium, the Potters are bracing for a tough outing against the Hammers that so far are staging a revival of their own after a slow start in tis campaign.

Not easy but the levels of difficulty for this match will come from Hughes initial eleven with two of its prime midfielders in Joe Allen and Xardan Shaquiri finally displaying their one of a kind game.

By far the afternoon belonged to the locals and giving their faithful at a sold out Bet 365 Stadium a glimpse of what has to come in this edition of Premiership, as lately they are performing a one of a kind of football.

The league is still far from over and for Stoke City, the best of the league calendar is yet to come and with many challenges ahead, but for now these may cherished their accomplishments and continue ahead.

As Ghoulish it may sound the locals had their tricks and treated their foes to a goal fest thanks to their former employee two goals and own goal from its defenders to seal the deal and move within five points away of the danger zone.

After this win, they tied with last edition champions Leicester City and Bournemouth but a goal differential is on the way and with three points trailing Manu and Watford the Potters with a win next week and a combination of losses by the latter ones.

We may see a successful ascent near the European spots for Mark Hughes and his Stoke City squad looking to make a run into the league top spots.


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