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Stoke City manager Mark Hughes charged with improper conduct
The Football Association has chose to charge Stoke City manager Mark Hughes over his conduct during the 4-0 defeat to Tottenham.
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“I came out of my technical area”.
“I watched the Manchester derby, it was a very good, passionate game”.
Having managed to take eight points from a possible twelve so far this season, going four games unbeaten in the process, Pochettino claimed it is still important to “take it step by step and to show character”.
Spurs could well have been ahead earlier had Son been awarded a penalty after being tripped by Geoff Cameron, while Alli fired a glorious chance wide just after that, and they went through the gears to put the game beyond Stoke after the break.
In his 450 Premier League appearance, Given was forced to pick the ball out of his own net on four occasions after Spurs ran riot at the Britannia.
“This season I’ve been told about the new directives and I should have known better, but emotion gets the better of you sometimes and that’s why I reacted”.
The Eriksen-Son combination worked again to double their advantage as the latter bent a lovely effort over Shay Given in the Stoke goal and it was 3-0 before the hour when, at the end of a counter attack down the right, Kyle Walker crossed for Alli to sweep home. “That’s the reason the rule came in apparently”.
“It was the flawless result for us”. We’re very pleased for him.
Stoke City manager Mark Hughes is sent to the stands by referee Anthony Taylor for shouting at the Tottenham Hotspur fans during their English Premier League match against Tottenham Hotspur.
“It’s a great achievement and it makes me want to get those next 50 even quicker”.
“It’s a team thing, it’s not just defensive players I’m talk about”. It was hard for us.
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Stoke City goalkeeper Shay Given says his side knew exactly what to expect from Tottenham on the weekend, but failed to control the visitors as the Potters slumped to yet another loss.