Stoke City has been struggling with their responses to setbacks during matches, leading players to approach Narcis Pelach this week with a focus on addressing their game management issues. The recent match against Bristol City highlighted these struggles, as Stoke, having initially taken a 2-0 lead, found themselves fighting for a point after conceding two quick goals in the second half.
Pelach recognized that while a single team meeting won’t solve these issues, it’s essential for the players to improve their reactions to setbacks. He emphasized the importance of learning from experiences in real-time, noting that while it’s easier to analyze mistakes after the fact, the team must actively seek solutions during the current season.
Despite the challenges, Pelach pointed out some positives from the match, including the team’s ability to score two goals. He remains committed to making choices that benefit the team, stressing the significance of each point in the Championship, recognizing that every draw can be valuable in a competitive league. Pelach is optimistic about implementing changes, understanding that it will be a gradual process involving tactical, managerial, and mental adjustments.