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Blackpool vs Stoke City. Sky Bet Championship.

Bloomfield RoadAttendance13,238.

Blackpool 1

  • I Poveda-Ocampo (7th minute)

Stoke City 0

    Blackpool 1-0 Stoke: Ian Poveda seals first Tangerines win for Mick McCarthy

    Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash between Blackpool and Stoke City at Bloomfield Road as Ian Poveda scored the only goal as Mick McCarthy claimed his first win as Tangerines boss.

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    Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between Blackpool and Stoke City.

    Ian Poveda's early strike gave Mick McCarthy his first win as Blackpool manager against Stoke.

    Poveda struck in the seventh minute and it proved enough to give the Seasiders a 1-0 win, their first since October.

    The three points lifted Blackpool off the bottom of the Championship table and to within two points off safety.

    Stoke are now just six points above the drop zone after failing to take their numerous chances.

    The Potters threatened inside the opening minute at a bright and breezy Bloomfield Road, Jacob Brown controlling well before seeing a crisp strike saved by Chris Maxwell.

    Dwight Gayle also went close with a header, before the hosts went on to break the deadlock.

    Ian Poveda is mobbed after giving Blackpool the lead against Stoke
    Image: Ian Poveda is mobbed after giving Blackpool the lead against Stoke

    Lewis Fiorini teed up Poveda, and he drilled past Matija Sarkic, via a slight deflection, from the edge of the box.

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    It was a timely boost for the struggling Seasiders, but the Potters had already missed a couple of good chances and they almost notched a swift leveller.

    Josh Laurent took aim from 20 yards, only for the effort to fizz the wrong side of the upright.

    Will Smallbone was then thwarted by another decent Maxwell save, before Gayle again headed off target as Stoke pushed hard for an equaliser.

    As the half-hour mark passed, the visitors were still well on top despite being behind. Laurent did well to meet Tyrese Campbell's through-ball, only to then fire wastefully over from a terrific position 18 yards out.

    Shortly before the break Smallbone was thwarted by another super Maxwell save, this time from point-blank range, but Blackpool hung onto their slender lead.

    After the restart the theme continued somewhat, with the Potters pressing for that elusive leveller, as Smallbone and Laurent were both thwarted in the early exchanges.

    The Seasiders responded to those chances by almost going further ahead shortly before the hour mark.

    Half-time sub CJ Hamilton dragged a low strike narrowly off target after getting in behind the Stoke defence.

    Back came the Potters soon after, with Gayle forcing the overworked Maxwell into another fine stop.

    Maxwell then produced a breathtaking one-handed save to somehow keep out Campbell's effort from close in.

    As the final 20 minutes approached, the Seasiders continued to hang on, but a second goal for them would surely have sealed a precious three points.

    Luke Garbutt saw a shot blocked, while Kenny Dougall headed over the top when he really ought to have done better.

    It became much more end-to-end in the closing stages, and the Potters' travelling faithful were on their feet when Smallbone's free-kick fizzed just the wrong side of the post.

    However, Blackpool hung on for that much-overdue victory.

    The managers

    Blackpool's Mick McCarthy:

    "I was a bit emotional at the end, that's my first win in a long time, that. The lads have been brilliant, I said to them when I went in at the end that it was never in doubt. That was slightly tongue in cheek! They've given me everything in every game. I think some people think if you don't put in hard work then you get beat, but we keep putting in the hard yards. If you keep doing that you'll get a break and thankfully we got one. They've had their luck today and we deserved it.

    "It seemed a long time to that final whistle after we went ahead. I don't care when we score as long as we keep a clean sheet."

    Stoke's Alex Neil:

    "I thought it was a very disappointing result. I thought we had ample opportunity to win the game or certainly get a goal and a goal would have changed the dynamic at that point. Ultimately it's about scoring goals and we didn't score a goal. Their goal was fortunate with a deflection. It could go anywhere and ends up in the back of our net. I thought we started poorly. Their two wide players caused us issues for the first five or six minutes and once they got the goal we were much more aggressive and much better in terms of our general play. We had opportunities to get goals but we didn't take them.

    "I think how it gets judged is by taking chances. If that shot from Tyrese [Campbell] ends up in the back of the net we're having a different conversation. That's basically the margins we're working with and ultimately we didn't take the chance. Naturally there is going to be criticism and different points of views. The fact is we didn't win the game and it's so frustrating and annoying from our point of view. But we had enough moments in the game to win it so that makes it doubly difficult."

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