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Solid, Stoke Stalemate: Stoke 0-0 Watford
Season 15, Ep. 42
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It was by no means a classic, but there were plenty of positives for Mike, Jordi and Colin to discuss after Watford’s Stoke stalemate.
The trio talk Tom’s tactics, Louza’s continued resurgence, defensive delight after a third clean sheet in a row, while also considering the ongoing goalscoring conundrum.
The Academy is also on the agenda, alongside a look towards the remainder of the season.
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