
Regarding Stoke City’s major issue, Mark Robins said, “No one wants to hear that.”
Mark Robins has stated that Stoke City’s top focus is to increase their chances of scoring goals.
With 28 goals from 31 games so far this season, Stoke is the lowest-scoring team in the Championship. This is less than half of the 66 goals scored by Leeds United, who are currently atop the table. According to the data collectors, the figure is 11 lower than anticipated, ranking second only to Coventry (12.6) and Swansea (12.5) in terms of not taking as many chances as they ought to have.However, Stoke has only attempted 339 shots. Only Plymouth (302), Oxford (319), and Preston (320) have had fewer. Although Robins can cite instances like these, the statistics indicate that Stoke has been less inclined to take on shots that have a lower likelihood of succeeding.
Junior Tchamadeu’s errant attempt, which resulted from Nathan Lowe’s goal at West Brom, was caused by the situation that arises when a shot is taken alone.Robins was asked at his pre-game press conference what he had taken away from a midweek loss to Bristol City, which has resulted in six blanks in the last ten league games.
He stated: “You hope that people will learn from our mistakes, but that isn’t always the case. Communication is crucial when it comes to both individual and unit distances, and you would hope that people understand this. You can’t switch off from a player that’s around you and you need to be aware of what is around you.
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