Two players likely to join Niall Ennis in leaving Stoke City this January 2025.
Stoke City is focused on the future with new head coach Narcis Pelach at the helm. Although he couldn’t influence previous transfer decisions, he will […]
Stoke City is focused on the future with new head coach Narcis Pelach at the helm. Although he couldn’t influence previous transfer decisions, he will […]
Ben Pearson, Stoke City’s 29-year-old midfielder, faces a four-month recovery period following surgery for a persistent hamstring injury. Initially hoping to avoid surgery, Pearson ultimately required the procedure, which will likely see him miss the first ten games of the season and all pre-season preparations. Pearson, who joined Stoke permanently last summer from Bournemouth for a fee under £500,000, had a challenging season plagued by injuries, limiting his league appearances to 22.
Steven Schumacher, expressing his frustration, noted that Pearson had been working with the club’s physios all summer, but an undiagnosed hamstring issue necessitated the surgery. Schumacher remains hopeful for Pearson’s recovery and emphasized the importance of focusing on rehabilitation. Despite Pearson’s absence, Stoke City boasts a robust midfield lineup, including Josh Laurent, Wouter Burger, and emerging talent Sol Sidibe. Recent signings like Viktor Johansson and Eric Bocat further strengthen the squad. Schumacher remains pragmatic, urging Pearson to concentrate on his rehab to ensure a strong comeback.
Stoke City manager Steven Schumacher faces crucial assessments regarding the fitness of Lynden Gooch and Ben Pearson. Both players are nearing recovery from hamstring strains sustained in a previous match against Norwich on March 16. However, Schumacher’s primary concern is ensuring their readiness for an intensive pre-season regimen rather than rushing them back into action, especially given Stoke’s secure position in the Championship standings.
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