We continue our series of membersโ articles, which review the numbers behind the 2015/16 season, with a look at Stoke City.
To get up and running, we delve into the Pottersโ data and compare them to the rest of the Premier League, before assessing their first-team squad, main goal threats and creative sources as we look for some pointers ahead of the upcoming 2016/17 campaign.
Despite finding the net on 41 occasions, Mark Hughesโ side still finished in ninth position for the second successive season. Although they mustered just three points less than 2014/15 โ picking up 51 points โ itโs fair to say that the Pottersโ threat in the final third took a turn for the worse in a season that saw just nine of their players find the net.
