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Mark Robins feeling down after Stoke City suffer second successive away defeat

Stoke City boss Mark Robins felt his side had let themselves down after equalising on the stroke of half-time to eventually lose 4-2 against Norwich City.

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Stoke City boss Mark Robins felt his side had let themselves down after equalising on the stroke of half-time to eventually lose 4-2 against Norwich City.
The Potters were unable to build on their late first-half leveller, and conceded three goals after the break to put the game out of their reach.
Robins said: “I thought we lost our discipline in the second half – we let them drag us around and gave them carte blanche to do what they wanted.
“You have got to work within a framework – you can make mis...

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