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'16 of Stoke's 21 goals have come in five games'
The Sentinel
|November 21, 2025
PUNDIT Don Goodman reckons Stoke will need to improve their goal tally to keep up their promotion push.
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The former Wolves striker, left, was talking to www.jeffbet.net ahead of Stoke’s visit to Leicester tomorrow.
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