(Reuters) - Stoke City must end their scoring drought away from home if they are to revive their chances of finishing in the top half of the Premier League, manager Mark Hughes said on Friday. "We're not overly concerned because chances have been created in every game in recent weeks," Hughes told a news conference. "We're quite calm in terms of our general play but we need to take our chances when we are in the ascendancy. Bournemouth are nine points clear of the relegation zone with three games to play and need one point to guarantee their top-flight status. "The most important objective is to stay in the Premier League - we have to do that first then finish as high as possible," their manager Eddie Howe told reporters.
Source: The Star May 05, 2017 10:30 UTC