Narcis Pelach's Joy After Joining The Potters
• Gradually, Stoke City is showing great improvement under Narcis Pelach.
• Hard work is what Stoke City needs to shine this season.
By Oscar Cortes
Several weeks have passed since the arrival of Catalan coach Narcis Pelach, a young manager who has promised an exciting future for Stoke City.
His approach focuses on hard work and a mentality centered on youth development and strong commitment from the players both on and off the pitch. Despite his sudden arrival, Narcis Pelach has adapted very well to Stoke City, the club, and its players, and he is extremely grateful for the opportunity he has been given.
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Narcis Pelach's Gratitude to Stoke City
We can see that Narcis Pelach has already led Stoke City through four matches. While his start was a bit slow, he has gradually improved, getting to know the squad better and refining his work. His debut on September 20th was somewhat disappointing, as Stoke City lost 3-1 to Hull City, a bitter start given that Pelach had only had a few days of training with the club.
However, he has since lifted the team. In the last two matches, Stoke secured an impressive 6-1 win against Portsmouth and a 0-0 draw away at Swansea City. These results have been very positive, helping Stoke City move out of the relegation zone and into mid-table. Pelach now looks forward to continuing this upward trajectory, aiming for more victories and pushing the club closer to the top of the league.
On the social media platform X, Narcis Pelach expressed his gratitude for the warm welcome he has received from the club, both from the administrative staff and the players. Everyone has been very happy with his arrival, and there is hope that he will continue to give his best to help Stoke City return to a positive place.
The ultimate goal for the club and its fans is to compete for promotion to the Premier League, but achieving this will require hard work and consistency from the squad. Pelach's project is heavily focused on the future, particularly with the young players who are part of the team's present.