'Really poor in terms of chances created'

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'Really poor in terms of chances created'

'Really poor in terms of chances created'

Stoke boss Mark Robins says they gave away two bad goals and did not create enough opportunities going forwards following their defeat by Wrexham.

'Really poor in terms of chances created'

Stoke boss Mark Robins says they gave away two bad goals and did not create enough opportunities going forwards following their defeat by Wrexham.

Stoke City's Championship campaign hit another frustrating note with a 2-0 defeat to Wrexham, leaving manager Mark Robins to lament a lack of cutting edge. Speaking to BBC Radio Stoke, Robins pulled no punches in his assessment, labeling his team's chance creation as "really poor" and branding the two conceded goals as "hideous."

While Robins felt his side controlled periods of the game from back to front, he pinpointed critical breakdowns in execution. "We make the wrong decision, either the wrong touch or we try to take people on," he explained, highlighting the fine margins that define results at this level. The frustration was palpable, shared by the supporters and the boss alike, signaling a clear need for improvement.

The manager pointed to a failure to win key physical battles as a root cause. "We didn't win tackles or duels and the ball was turned over too many times," Robins stated, suggesting that the defensive lapses were a symptom of a broader lack of intensity. For a club with Stoke's pedigree, such performances underline the relentless competitive nature of the Championship.

Now sitting 17th in the table, Stoke has little time to dwell on the loss. The focus immediately shifts to a formidable Tuesday night test at home against second-placed Millwall—a match that will demand a significant response in both fight and finishing.

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