The senior Stoke City player faces a challenge following the loan decision in January.

The senior Stoke City player faces a challenge following the loan decision in January.

Today marks Lewis Baker’s 100th game for Stoke City and the 300th of his professional career.

His management is aware of his ability to have a significant impact on games and is working to find

a method to get him playing more frequently.

When Baker accepted a loan deal with Blackburn Rovers at the beginning of this season,

he likely believed he had played his last game for Stoke. The deal was supposed to last until May,

when his contract at the bet365 Stadium expires. However, since being called up by Mark Robins in January,

the 29-year-old has been a regular member of the squad when he is available, with the responsibility

of bringing some originality to a side that has been

battling to achieve objectives.

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saying the team is “functioning properly.”
He has an outstanding 21 goals from midfield in his 99 games thus far, and he put himself back on the

scoreboard last weekend against Cardiff in the FA Cup with a penalty kick. However, he still has more

to give in his second coming. Lewis has all he needs to be a truly outstanding player in his locker,

according to Robins, whose team plays Swansea at home at 3 p.m. Lewis, who is 29 years old,

is more mature, has goals, provides strong delivery, and.

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