(Reuters) - Stoke City manager Mark Hughes appeared to be relishing his selection dilemma ahead of his 10th-placed team's clash with Middlesbrough on Saturday, after last weekend's 4-0 drubbing at Tottenham Hotspur. Hughes was forced to leave on-loan forward Wilfried Bony out of the squad and put new arrival Saido Berahino on the bench against Tottenham, opting instead to start with striker Peter Crouch. "We've bought Berahino in the meantime, so that's an extra striker on the books. Welshman Hughes, however, has been impressed with the hard yards Berahino has put in on the training ground. We've been really impressed with him, particularly in terms of his finishing," Hughes added.
Source: The Star March 03, 2017 10:44 UTC