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  1. Are Stoke back on track?published at 15:28 BST 19 October

    Betty Glover
    BBC Final Score reporter

    Sorba Thomas celebratesImage source, Getty Images

    Stoke kicked off the season in style — their best start in 27 years — with four wins from five league games in August.

    But the momentum stalled heading into the international break.

    A four-game winless run, including three straight draws, left fans feeling frustrated.

    Then again, that frustration might just be a sign of how far this team has come.

    Defensively, they've looked solid throughout, but a lack of goals had become a growing concern. That's why Saturday's 1-0 win over Wrexham will feel like a relief, even if Sorba Thomas' winner was a bit fortuitous.

    Mark Robins' side controlled large spells of the game, especially after the break, with Wrexham struggling to find any real rhythm.

    Thomas was a standout once again — grabbing his fourth goal of the season and causing constant problems down the left. He's clearly thriving in a Stoke shirt now, with seven goal involvements in nine appearances.

    Robins said he wanted to hit the ground running after the break — and so far, so good.

  2. Stubborn Stoke boast top-six quality defencepublished at 23:00 BST 18 October

    Mark Elliott
    Stoke City commentator for BBC Radio Stoke

    Stoke City defender Ashley PhillipsImage source, Getty Images
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    Ashley Phillips is experiencing a second season on loan from Tottenham

    These are the kind of victories that secure a team a top six place come May.

    Wins over Wrexham always require a side to battle and work hard and defend well and so far this season Stoke City have been excellent at all of those things.

    They have the best defensive record in the division over the first 10 games and this game again highlighted the great foundation for success that provides.

    Bosun Lawal is out for a few weeks but Ashley Phillips has stepped in and performed brilliantly. He won countless headers and alongside Ben Wilmot stood up to the physical challenge of Phil Parkinson's side and their giant centre forward Kieffer Moore.

    England Under-21 defender Phillips was the best player on the pitch by a distance.

    Stoke defend well as a team though and few clubs will find them easy to beat this season. They're a top-six side defensively and stubborn, competitive and tenacious enough to turn those qualities into plenty of wins of their own.

    But that brings us back to a familiar conclusion, something that has been inescapable for weeks now.

    Whether they are legitimate contenders for promotion this season will depend on whether or not they can get better in front of goal.

    Sorba Thomas has been magnificent this season but ironically scored with what may have been a cross. He missed a good chance late on as did Million Manhoef when he hit the bar when he should have found the net.

    The win could have been more comfortable than it was, even had Wrexham converted their own best chance when Ryan Longman missed an open goal at 0-0.

    At least the chances are coming. Perhaps someone is about to be on the receiving end of one of those games where everything for Stoke flies in.

  3. Robins wants to 'hit the ground running' after breakpublished at 12:28 BST 17 October

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    Stoke City manager Mark Robins says he wants to "hit the ground running" after "a bit of downtime" over the international break.

    The Potters are fifth in the Championship but are winless in four matches after a 1-0 defeat to QPR on 20 September was followed by three consecutive draws.

    "I think it is important for us all to have a bit of downtime, as it is such a long season," Robins told BBC Radio Stoke.

    "It is really intense and the opportunity to take some time is important.

    "We never stop working anyway, you are always looking at clips and bits of games of what has gone and what is coming up next - but it is full on.

    "So, to take a little bit of time out is really important to try and clear your mind and get a fresh look at things when you come back to it."

    Stoke host Wrexham on Saturday when Robins will see some familiar faces in the form of Ben Sheaf and Callum Doyle, both of who played under him during his tenure at Coventry City.

    "Wrexham have got a new team that they put together in the summer," said Robins.

    "It looks like they have made real significant strides again this season. So, they will want to continue that, we want to puncture that a little bit. We are after the three points as much as they are.

    "Hopefully we can hit the ground running again coming back from an international break like we have done previously."

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