New Stoke striker Bozenik 'exciting' - Robins

Robert Bozenik has scored seven goals in 49 appearances for Slovakia
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There is still lots more to come from new Potters striker Robert Bozenik, according to Stoke City boss Mark Robins.
The 25-year-old Slovakian international joined the Potters from Portuguese side Boavista last month and Robins believes he has the perfect attitude to be a success.
"There's loads to come from him because he hasn't done a pre-season but he's been working on his own and that's credit to him because he looks fit," Robins told BBC Radio Stoke.
"It's exciting, really exciting and [fellow forward] Divin (Mubama) is also working hard and really is getting little service at the moment.
"But that will come for him because he works so hard and once the players get used to that, they'll find him and he can finish - there's no doubt about it and it's the same with Bozenik, he can finish."
Stoke have also been linked with their former midfielder Steven Nzonzi, who is available after leaving Iranian side Sepahan.
The 36-year-old, who made more than 100 appearances in a three-year spell with City between 2012 and 2015, is back training with the club but Robins says there is nothing to read into that at the moment.
"He's with us, he's training and Steven's doing pretty well so we'll keep you posted," he said.
Stoke finished their pre-season programme with a 1-0 win over Burnley at the weekend and begin the new Championship season at home to Derby on Saturday (15:00 BST)