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Stoke City vs Blackburn Rovers. Premier League.

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Stoke City 3

  • D Higginbotham (8th minute)
  • M Sidibe (47th minute)
  • M Etherington (67th minute)

Blackburn Rovers 0

  • C Samba (sent off 59th minute)

Potters hammer sorry Rovers

Image: Sidibe scored the second for Stoke

Stoke boss Tony Pulis enjoyed an emphatic victory against 10-man Blackburn on his 300th game in charge.

Stoke romp to easy victory against sorry Blackburn

Goals from Danny Higginbotham, Mamady Sidibe and Matthew Etherington gave Stoke boss Tony Pulis an emphatic victory against 10-man Blackburn on his 300th game in charge. Pulis' men turned on the style as his side eased to a comfortable victory after Christopher Samba was dismissed for Rovers. The Potters opened the scoring after just eight minutes through captain Danny Higginbotham. The former Manchetser United defender reacted fastest to a poor clearance in the Blackburn box and volleyed home from eight yards to give his side the lead. Blackburn should have levelled shortly after when Franco Di Santo headed over the bar from Morten Gamst Pedersen's precise left-wing cross. The visitors were made to pay when Mamady Sidibe got on the end of a curling Matthew Etherington cross and converted from close range.

Dismissed

Samba was then dismissed before Etherington rounded off the scoring with a neat finish after a good one-two with Liam Lawrence. On the day the club commemorated Sir Stanley Matthews' final competitive appearance in a Stoke shirt 45 years ago, Pulis' players produced a fitting performance for the occasion. The hosts went at their opponents from the first whistle and, after Rory Delap had peppered the Blackburn box with some of his trademark long throws, the Potters took an early lead. Liam Lawrence swung in a corner to the near post which Martin Olsson rose to head away, but the clearance fell straight to Higginbotham, who struck superbly through a crowd of players, across Robinson and into the bottom right-hand corner. Two minutes later it looked as if Stoke had doubled their advantage as the ball bounced over the line after a ricochet in the box, but Fuller was adjudged to have fouled Pascal Chimbonda in the build-up. Blackburn fans cried out for a penalty in the 14th minute when Olsson went down in the box under a challenge by Lawrence, but referee Steve Bennett waved play on.

Delap Danger

Delap's throwing prowess continued to cause trouble at the other end, with Ryan Shawcross heading over from another one of the midfielder's deliveries. Franco Di Santo then missed Blackburn's clearest opportunity yet, misdirecting a header inside the six-yard box from Morten Gamst Pedersen's cross. Stoke were looking comfortable and Etherington's free-kick went straight to Delap but arrived too quickly for him to put any power on the header. Blackburn then managed to apply some pressure as they won a succession of corners which the hosts struggled to get away. Samba came close to scoring with one but his header was cleared off the line and Stoke survived. Dean Whitehead mis-kicked from a few yards out in first-half added time after another Delap throw had caused panic in the Blackburn defence, but moments later Sidibe slotted in Etherington's cross to extend the Potters' lead. Stoke kept up the momentum after the restart and almost made it 3-0 in the 55th minute through Shawcross, who drew a spectacular diving save out of Robinson after firmly heading Etherington's corner towards goal. Life got even more difficult for the visitors four minutes later as they were reduced to 10 men, Samba given his marching orders after a blatant tug on Fuller.

Sharp reflexes

Higginbotham was denied his second of the afternoon when Olsson headed off the line and Robinson showed sharp reflexes again to parry Fuller's header. Robinson could do nothing in the 67th minute, though, as Etherington played a one-two with Lawrence, turned inside substitute Michel Salgado and placed the ball beyond goalkeeper's reach. Even with a three-goal advantage Stoke looked hungry for more and Higginbotham met a corner 15 minutes from time but could not direct his shot towards goal. Pulis then introduced some fresh impetus to his attack by replacing Fuller and Sidibe with Tuncay Sanli and James Beattie, although it was Higginbotham again who went close in the 84th minute with a header that deflected away off Salgado.
Stoke City Team Statistics Blackburn Rovers
3 Goals 0
2 1st Half Goals 0
5 Shots on Target 1
5 Shots off Target 3
6 Blocked Shots 4
12 Corners 7
14 Fouls 20
1 Offsides 2
2 Yellow Cards 2
0 Red Cards 1
67.4 Passing Success 55.7
7 Tackles 15
71.4 Tackles Success 93.3
47.9 Possession 52.1
60.7 Territorial Advantage 39.3

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