Robins urges Stoke to learn from their mistakes

Stoke remain third, just three points off the automatic promotion places, despite the defeat against Leicester City
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Boss Mark Robins said Stoke must make better decisions in the final third following the 2-1 loss away against Leicester City.
"I thought we started off really brightly," Robins told BBC Radio Stoke.
"But you look at the chances we had and the decision making, sometimes it's not the right one. Sometimes we'll take a shot when it's a pass, sometimes we'll pass when it's a shot.
"It's just those mixed up moments, but everybody is allowed to make mistakes, that's the nature of a human being and it's about how you rectify them.
"To give the ball away in an area that then cost us a goal, not just once, but twice, is really frustrating.
"After a really bright start in the first half, you're two goals down going into the second half - right on half-time when you give the second goal away. You know you're going to have a conversation at half-time. They came out and lifted the performance; it was more like us."

