Clement expressed his hope that he would be given more time, yet he also gave the impression that he is as fed up as anyone. Stoke were obliging opponents in many ways although Swansea never had enough about them to score again after conceding twice in the space of four chaotic first-half minutes. Xherdan Shaqiri and Mame Diouf scored those goals, punishing some abject defending after Wilfried Bony had netted against his former club. Facebook Twitter Pinterest Mame Biram Diouf scores Stoke’s second goal at the bet365 Stadium. “It would have been very easy to feel sorry for ourselves [after Bony’s goal],” Mark Hughes, Stoke’s manager, said.
Source: The Guardian December 02, 2017 17:05 UTC