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Mark Robins Explains Stoke City Change of Shape as He Delivers Fulham Verdict - Stoke-on-Trent Live

Harrison Reed scored the winning goal after Stoke goalkeeper Tommy Simkin's error, securing Fulham's 2-1 victory in the FA Cup fourth round, with Fulham rotating 10 players.

  • On Wednesday, Harrison Reed scored a late winner after Tommy Simkin's short pass was intercepted, giving Fulham a 2-1 FA Cup fourth-round victory at the bet365 Stadium.
  • Marco Silva rotated his side, swapping out 10 players from the Manchester City team with Alex Iwobi as the only survivor, and he felt vindicated by the 2-1 win.
  • With results flagging, Stoke City altered their shape to a wing-back formation due to an unprecedented injury list, after going six league games without a win.
  • After the match, Robins warned `you can't give goals away like that`, emphasizing the second goal as a massive learning curve for Stoke's young goalkeeper, Tommy Simkin.
  • On Saturday, Bae Jun-ho scored first, Lamine Cisse hit the post, and Kevin levelled for Fulham, praised as `a good game from Kevin` by Silva.
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LONDON (AP) — Premier League sides Fulham, Leeds, Sunderland, and Wolverhampton avoided upsets to advance to the fifth round of the FA Cup. Later on Sunday, Premier League leaders Arsenal host struggling third-division Wigan. Fulham rallied to win 2-1 at second-division Stoke City with a late winner from Harrison Reed, who pounced on a misjudged pass from Stoke goalkeeper Tommy Simkin. Brazilian winger Kevin equalized for Fulham early in the sec…

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