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October 20, 2025

Potters continue to fly high in the Championship, but boss Robins wants to hit greater heights

- Brian Dick

'MORE TO COME FROM US'

Stoke City celebrate Sorba Thomas' winner against Wrexham.

MARK Robins says Stoke City have plenty to improve on - a fact that excites him as his side sit third in the Championship table after ten games.

A goal from Sorba Thomas in the first half was enough to secure what in truth was a more comfortable victory than the scoreline suggested against newly-promoted Wrexham.

Stoke had more possession, more shots, more on target and other than one Ryan Longman miss, barely gave the visitors a sniff.

The Potters manager admits there is work to be done in terms of more goal threat - but is optimistic that will come.

"I thought we played alright to be fair, I think giving up that chance in the first half where they missed it, you feel a little bit relieved that they didn't take that because it was gilt-edged open goal that they missed," said Robins.

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