Stoke given first-hand look at recipe for success

Stoke City players gather in a pre-match huddle before their match between against Millwall Image source, Getty Images
ByMark Elliot
BBC Radio Stoke's Stoke City commentator
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Another game closer to the end of the season and another defeat which gave Stoke City a close look at the most popular recipe for success in the Championship.

Take a consistent goalkeeper, add outfield players with strength, athleticism, power and reliability on the ball and garnish with a couple of individuals with match-winning quality who can offer something different and you're almost there.

Mix into a shape that gets players forward in numbers whilst retaining defensive solidity, bake for 46 games and you will be there or thereabouts.

Coventry, Millwall, Middlesbrough and Wrexham are all in the top six, none has the financial advantage of parachute payments and each team has most if not all of the characteristics listed above.

Stoke are missing the physicality, athleticism and reliability in possession and at times over the past few weeks some players in red and white have also lacked a bit of desire.

To be competitive at the top end of the division next season, they will need to add plenty of all of that to a squad about to undergo another significant transformation.