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‘Never known a situation like this in my career’

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Mark Robins hopes Stoke’s decline in form and “unprecedented” injury crisis will not affect the morale in the Potters’ camp.

Since rising to second place in the Championship after 17 games at the end of November, the Potters have won three, drawn four and lost eight of their next 15 games.

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City’s injury list grew to double figures with Bosun Lawal limping off with what Robins called a “significant” muscle injury in Wednesday’s 1-0 defeat at Charlton, which left Stoke 14th.

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He joins goalkeepers Viktor Johansson and Gavin Bazunu, forwards Divin Mubama and Sam Gallagher, midfielder Lewis Baker and right-back Junior Tchamadeu among those in the treatment room, while illness has also spread through the camp leading into Sunday’s FA Cup fourth round tie at home to Fulham.

Robins told BBC Radio Stoke: “There’s illness and significant injury. It’s not an easy time, that’s for sure, but it’s a challenge I have to face and wade through.

“For me, this is unprecedented in my career, I have never known a situation like this before. Each one has a knock-on and to pick your way through it is difficult.

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“It’s disappointing, it can be demoralising at times, you can be ‘woe is me,’ but it’s the situation we’re in and we have to deal with it, there’s nothing I can do about it. The injuries were not avoidable.”

Despite the crisis, Robins said he is looking forward to the challenge of facing the Cottagers, who sit 12th in the Premier League.

“It’s a good thing because we have a chance to play Premier League opponents,” he said. “That’s what the Cup throws up. You don’t get that chance very often, sometimes pre-season, sometimes not at all.”

The injuries have been particularly damaging in an attacking sense – Stoke have only scored twice in their past six matches, and not at all in the past three.

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Robins added: “It’s something we have to be better at. There are times when we get opportunities to shoot but we turn it down or take it a fraction late.

“The whole ethos in this game is to score. We may forget that at times and pass responsibility to somebody else. Is that a confidence thing? I don’t know.

“The front end we have learners with the L plates on. They have to stay confident and positive because these times can impact your confidence and morale.

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“In the case of (January arrival) Milan Smit, he’s been playing and scoring goals in the Europa League and comes here and you find it different and difficult.

“He’s going to be a good player for us but it’s going to take time.”

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“It’s not only harmony” – Ex-Arsenal goalkeeper Jens Lehmann breaks silence on Mikel Arteta’s decision to play Kepa backfiring in EFL Cup final loss 

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Former Arsenal goalkeeper Jens Lehmann has suggested Gunners manager Mikel Arteta took the right call by playing Kepa Arrizabalaga in last month’s 2-0 EFL Cup final defeat.

On March 22, Arteta’s side failed to maintain their quadruple charge after slumping to a EFL Cup final defeat to Manchester City at Wembley Stadium in London. Nico O’Reilly, who was playing as a left-back, scored a great brace in the second half to help the Cityzens win a trophy.

Kepa, who left Chelsea to join the Gunners for £5 million last summer, endured an underwhelming night in the EFL Cup final. The 31-year-old goalkeeper allowed the ball to slip between his gloves for City’s opener in the 60th minute, causing fans to rue David Raya’s absence.

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However, during a recent interaction with Clutch 9 Football, Lehmann asserted that Arteta was right in trusting his second-choice goalkeeper in the cup final. He stated (h/t Arsenal Insider):

“It’s not only harmony, but it’s also just (about respecting) the quality of the second goalkeeper, even the third goalkeeper sometimes… Because he got you to the final. So, you have to give him confidence and let him play, and I do not think I see such a big difference between the two of them (Kepa and Raya).”

Lehmann, who recorded 80 clean sheets in 200 appearances across competitions for the north London outfit, concluded:

“Like, I did not see a lot of differences between when I was playing and the number two at the time. So it’s only small margins, and I think it’s on a personal basis. As I said, they haven’t lost because of that. I think they’ve lost because they got a little bit too much pressure in the second half.”

Kepa, who will turn 32 this October, registered zero saves and completed 24 of his 32 passes in the EFL Cup final against Manchester City.

How have Kepa Arrizabalaga and David Raya performed for Arsenal this season?

Since departing Chelsea, Kepa Arrizabalaga has made 10 overall appearances for Arsenal. He has yet to play in the Premier League this campaign, but has kept four clean sheets in nine domestic cup starts so far.

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On the other hand, David Raya is enjoying a sensational 2025-26 campaign for the north London outfit. The 30-year-old has registered an impressive 21 clean sheets in 40 total appearances, shipping just 25 goals.

Kepa is likely to start in Arsenal’s FA Cup quarter-final match against Southampton at the EFL Championship side’s stadium this Saturday.