Tony Pulis has highlighted what Stoke City need to do to succeed in the near future.
It has been a turbulent year for the Potters, with changes behind the scenes being made due to poor results on the pitch.
Alex Neil was replaced by Steven Schumacher halfway through the campaign, with Jonathan Walters also coming in as technical director after Ricky Martin’s departure from the role.
Despite coming under pressure, Schumacher has turned around results and has earned the club a relatively safe position in the table.
The club still needs one more positive result to ensure their safety in the division, but Stoke can start thinking about their summer plans with the Championship in mind.
Pulis praises Stoke City ownership
Pulis believes that the Stoke owners will do everything they can to back Schumacher, praising the way they run the club.
The 66-year-old has revealed he has offered Walters advice on how to help shape the Stoke squad as technical director, suggesting more players like the ex-Ireland international are needed.
“Stoke have one of the best ownership groups in English football,” said Pulis via OLBG.
“Steven will get the chance to be successful, as all the managers before him had.
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