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Robins Backs Stoke Fans Amid Promotion Push Woes
24 Dec
Summary
- Stoke City has lost six of their last eight matches, slipping to eighth in the Championship.
- Manager Mark Robins praised fans' support despite recent poor results.
- The team remains the best defensively in the league, conceding 21 goals.

Stoke City manager Mark Robins has publicly thanked the club's fans for their "incredible" support, a crucial element as the team aims to improve their promotion prospects. The Potters have experienced a significant downturn, losing six of their last eight matches and dropping to eighth place, two points outside the play-off places. Despite these challenging results, Robins highlighted the team's resilience, noting they still boast the league's best defensive record with only 21 goals conceded. He stressed the importance of maintaining positivity and acknowledged that while improvements are needed, the season is far from over, with a strong second half potentially securing a play-off spot. Robins, approaching his one-year anniversary as manager, reflected on the club's transformation from fearing relegation to a more optimistic outlook. He expressed satisfaction with the team's attacking style and ability to perform under pressure, while identifying the need to convert chances more consistently.




