Stoke City striker, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Peter-Crouch-c29741, believes his side faces a strenuous challenge of pulling off a result when they visit Old Trafford to play their next Premier League game.
The Potters, who have managed 8 points from their first 7 games, will take on Manchester United on the 20th of October following the culmination of the international break.
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However, the English International feels that their toughest test is yet to come in their match against the Red Devils.
The 31-year old observed that his team rose up to the challenge to get the results at Anfield and Emirates and were a touch unfortunate to be denied by Chelsea.
Nonetheless, he called upon them to up the ante against Sir http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alex-c4752 Ferguson’s unit if they are to stand any chance of pulling something out of the fixture.
“Anfield is a tough place to go, so to get a point there is fantastic. We had chances to maybe nick it too, so it was a deserved point,” he told the reporters.
“The http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809, but the bigger test will be at United.”
The Britannia outfit may be short of points in the league table, but they have only suffered a single defeat this season.
After seeing off some of the Premier League’s big boys, Crouch believes that results will start pouring in for Stoke and their league position will present a better reading once they get a couple of games against the weaker oppositions.
“We have had some tough games, so to get the points we have has been brilliant. It has given us a good foothold and we will look to improve on that when we get some easier fixtures.”
The Potters will need to overcome their dismal history against United at Old Trafford if they are to pull something out of the affair. Since their return to the English top-flight, they have lost 5-0, 4-0, 2-1 and 2-0 at Old Trafford in their last four league
outings at the Theatre of Dreams.
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