Potters' strength of character is put to the testpublished at 18:51 GMT 22 November
Mark Elliot
BBC Radio Stoke commentator
Image source, ShutterstockLeicester had two shots on target and scored each time.
Both, admittedly, came from Stoke City errors in possession. First from Ashley Phillips and then from Bae Junho, but that might actually bolster the case that the Potters were the better side in this one.
The second goal was the real killer, right on half-time but Stoke had enough of the ball and enough chances in the second half to take at least a point.
That they did not leaves them looking to bounce back from two successive defeats but far from disheartened.
Everyone who follows the club knows that Stoke need to be more clinical in front of goal if they are to allow their consistently-outstanding defence the luxury of being able to make the odd error, but on the balance of play they have probably been a clear second best in just two or three games this season.
That said, they are now faced with two big home games and a test of their resolve, something all successful teams need.
Back-to-back defeats can not become a run of three or four without a win, particularly with Charlton the visitors in midweek.
The Addicks travel north having won just one of their last five and having also lost their last two, with a 5-1 reverse at home against Southampton fresh in their minds.
Two good results for Stoke over the next week and the last two games can be forgotten.
If they can recover their momentum quickly the Potters will show they have the strength of character to stay the course, even when things are not going their way.








































