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Simkin's Blunder Costs Stoke FA Cup Dream
16 Feb
Summary
- Young goalkeeper Simkin's error led to Fulham's winning goal.
- Robins defended the keeper, noting his overall good performance.
- Stoke now shifts focus to the Championship run-in after the cup exit.

Stoke City's FA Cup aspirations were dashed in the fourth round following a late defensive error. Fulham secured a 2-1 victory after goalkeeper Tommy Simkin's misplaced pass was intercepted, leading to the decisive goal.
Manager Mark Robins defended the young keeper, acknowledging the mistake but highlighting Simkin's overall positive performances. He noted that such learning moments are part of a young goalkeeper's development, especially when deputizing for injured senior players.
Robins expressed disappointment with the exit but encouraged his squad to take the positives from their performance into the remaining Championship season. The team will now concentrate on securing better results in their final 14 league games.




