Stoke City’s current form has become a growing concern for both players and fans, with the team struggling to produce positive results.
Following the disappointing 2-2 draw against Cardiff City on December 14, Ben Wilmot, one of the squad’s key defenders, openly discussed the frustrations within the team.
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Frustration After the Draw Against Cardiff City
Wilmot admitted that the result left a bitter taste, particularly because of the effort put into training under manager Narcís Pelach.
He emphasized that the squad feels they let down their manager, who has been working tirelessly to implement a positive tactical approach. Despite strong preparations, the team’s inability to secure victories has resulted in a dip in morale.
Stoke City’s Underwhelming Position
Stoke City currently finds itself in 17th place in the EFL Championship standings with 22 points from 21 matches.
This disappointing tally highlights the team’s struggles, averaging just one point per game. The gap between Stoke and league leaders Sheffield United, who have amassed 45 points from the same number of matches, underscores the severity of the situation.
Such a deficit—23 points behind the top spot—was far from the club’s expectations at this stage of the season. Fans and players alike had hoped Stoke City would be contending in the upper half of the table rather than battling to avoid slipping further down the standings.
Calls for Improvement and a Positive Response
Despite the challenges, Wilmot remained optimistic about the squad’s ability to recover. He emphasized the importance of staying focused, improving in training, and carrying that hard work into matches. The defender acknowledged the disappointment among fans but assured them that the team is committed to turning things around.
Looking ahead, Stoke City must focus on stringing together positive results in the remaining matches. While a promotion push may seem out of reach, a strong finish to the season would restore some pride and lay the groundwork for future success.
Stoke City’s current position in the Championship table is a clear reflection of their struggles on the pitch. However, Ben Wilmot’s statements highlight the team’s determination to fight through adversity and improve. With the support of manager Narcís Pelach and continued hard work, Stoke City must aim to climb the table and deliver performances that align with their ambitions.