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Sports: Mikel Hopes For Victory Against Brentford

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:19 am

Ex-Super Eagles Player John Obi Mikel says he’s hoping to help Stoke City get their first victory at home.

The previous Trabzonspor midfielder kept the skipper band as Stoke revitalized back to a 2-2 draw with Barnsley on Wednesday night, however Mikel thinks picking three most extreme focuses this end of the week will be vital to transforming bet365 arena into a post.

“The point is to not yield a ton and whenever we’ve done that. We have to find that approach to make possibilities and score objectives. We’ve attempted to assemble a strong safeguard which we can expand on. That is the point.

The former Chelsea player will most likely captain stock city as the lock horns with Brentford in the English championship.

Albert Echetah

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