A thrilling encounter at Carrow Road saw Stoke City emerge victorious over Norwich City, continuing their push for Championship promotion. The Potters' 2-0 win was a testament to their resilience and tactical adjustments, with Sam Gallagher's first goal in 10 months and Sorba Thomas' late strike sealing the deal.
But here's where it gets controversial... Stoke's victory, their fifth at Carrow Road, was achieved despite a lengthy injury list, including the loss of their last left-back, Ben Gibson. With seven players out, manager Mark Robins praised his squad's courage and work ethic, especially in the second half where they dominated and deservedly took all three points.
Norwich, on the other hand, failed to capitalize on their opportunity to escape the bottom three. Despite a strong start and some close calls, they couldn't find the back of the net. Manager Philippe Clement acknowledged that Stoke's tactical changes and raised level of play made the difference.
And this is the part most people miss... Stoke's win wasn't just about the goals; it was about the quality and courage displayed by their players, especially in the face of adversity.
Player of the match, Sorba Thomas, exemplified this with his excellent work on the left flank, setting up Gallagher's goal and then scoring himself. His performance, rated an impressive 8.56 by BBC Sport users, was the standout moment of the game.
So, what do you think? Was Stoke's win a testament to their resilience and tactical prowess, or did Norwich simply fail to capitalize on their chances? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!