Wilmot outlines Stoke's play-off ambitionpublished at 15:20 BST 15 September
Wilmot: 'We should be aiming even higher'
Ben Wilmot has said Stoke City are aiming for the play-offs this season following their strong start to the Championship season.
Stoke have won four and lost one to open the season and marked their return after the international break with a 1-0 win over Birmingham City. They currently sit second in the Championship just one point behind leaders Middlesbrough.
The Potters have not finished in the top six since the 2007-08 season, when they reached second and were promoted to the Premier League.
Since relegation from the top-flight in 2017-18, they have finished no higher than 14th.
"We came back to pre-season determined not to have a season like we did last year. Then I think as pre-season progressed, we realised we should be aiming even higher with the group that we've got," Wilmot told BBC Radio Stoke.
"Everybody's ambitions now are really play-offs and we all fully believe we can get there."
With club captain and fellow centre-back Ben Gibson still fighting for a return to the first XI, Wilmot has worn the armband.
The centre-back will lead his side through a crucial portion of the season as they look to pick up points in the run of games before the October international break.
Wilmot sees the next few weeks as an opportunity for Stoke to fully establish themselves as play-off contenders for the season.
"The start of the season's always really key because everybody's on a level playing field," he added. "So if you can get as many points as you can early it gives you a buffer later on."
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