Stoke City end of season player ratings from sustained excellence to won’t be seen again

Stoke City reporter Pete Smith’s rating out of ten for all the players used in the league by Steven Schumacher, Narcis Pelach, and Mark Robins this season.

On the penultimate day of their seventh season in the Championship, Stoke City’s position remained uncertain.

They kept up, but it was too close for comfort in a season that saw three different managers and 32 different players appear in league games.

There were only 12 wins and 45 goals in 46 league games, but Mark Robins made Stoke more difficult to beat at home, and they will fight another day in this tier, full of optimism and plans for brighter days.

Before 2024/25 is forever lost to history, here are the ratings for the players Stoke utilised in the league.

Ali Al-Hamadi, age 23, 11 (4) league appearances, 836 minutes, 2 goals, 0 assists.

Large throngs gather at St. Peter’s Square. Following Tom Cannon’s departure, an emergency signing occurred in late January.

He played with heart, but after not playing in a year and carrying a persistent injury, he didn’t appear to be working at full capacity at times. Only two goals, but they were crucial in game-changing moments against Hull and Blackburn. 6 André Vidigal, age 26, 0 (10) apps, 95 minutes, 0 goals, and 0 assists.

As the season progressed, the loanee from Tottenham became one of the first names on the teamsheet, forming a solid relationship with Ben Wilmot.

He has a magnificent size and a lot of promise; he can learn to be dominant over time. There is still a lot to learn, but there are some positive signals, including a decent reading of the game. He also played for the badge, putting everything on the line. 7.

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