'Did really well' – Stoke City man hailed by Mark Robins after Cardiff City win

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Stoke City striker Sam Gallagher did ‘really well’ against Cardiff City in their last Championship outing, according to his manager Mark Robins.

Stoke City brought on the attacker for Ali Al-Hamadi during their clash at the Cardiff City Stadium. SCFC ended up winning the game 1-0 in Wales to boost their survival hopes.

The Potters are now sat in 18th place in the table with only four fixtures left to play before the end of the season. They are five points above the drop zone.

Speaking after their valuable win over the Bluebirds, Robins said in an interview with BBC Radio Stoke (via StokeOnTrentLive): “You saw what everyone was like in the stadium. It was all on edge and you’ve got to understand that. Gally came on and did really well. Ali had run about, there’s no two ways about it, he’s not done anything particularly wrong. That was the reason behind it. It was about making sure we came through and put them under some pressure in the second half that we needed.”

The Staffordshire outfit are back in action at home on Friday against Sheffield Wednesday to kick-start the Easter weekend. They then lock horns with Leeds United away on Monday.

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