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City defeat cannot define Stoke's season, says Lambert
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[March 13, 2018]
(Reuters) - Stoke City cannot
let Monday's 2-0 Premier League defeat by runaway leaders Manchester
City define their season and must seek a response when they play
Everton this weekend, manager Paul Lambert has said.
Manchester City midfielder David Silva scored both goals in a
comfortable win to leave relegation-threatened Stoke facing a
daunting task with eight games remaining in the season but Lambert
said his team could not be written off just yet.
"This game is not going to define our season, not at all - there are
positives to be taken from this game for sure," Lambert told the
club's website (www.stokecityfc.com).
Struggling Stoke sit second from bottom in the league with 27 points
after six victories, nine draws and 15 defeats. They host
ninth-placed Everton on Saturday.
"We're still well in the mix, there are plenty of points to be
played for and we'll be ready to go again on Saturday against
Everton," he said.
Pep Guardiola's City, who prevailed 7-2 when the two teams met at
the Etihad Stadium earlier in the season, were unable to convert a
number of chances on Monday.
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Stoke City manager Paul Lambert Action Images via Reuters/Andrew
Couldridge
"They never really managed to calve us open tonight, like they have
with other teams, we made a couple of wrong decisions which helped
them with their goals, but all in all I thought we were strong and
resolute," Lambert added.
(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru)
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