Stoke to consider Mark Hughes’ position after latest defeat
Hughes has been Stoke boss since 2013
Stoke are considering boss Mark Hughes’ future following their defeat to Newcastle.
The club’s board are assessing all of their options, including sticking with the manager, Press Association Sport understands.
Hughes is under growing pressure at the bet365 Stadium following their 1-0 New Year’s Day loss at home to the Magpies.
It followed a 5-0 thumping at Chelsea where Hughes was criticised for making six changes as he looked to keep some stars fresh to face Newcastle.
The former Wales and Blackburn manager has insisted he remains the best man to keep Stoke in the Premier League, with the Potters two points above the relegation zone.
Stoke have won just twice in their last 12 games, losing seven, with some fans holding ‘Hughes Out’ banners at the game on Monday.
Hughes has been in charge since replacing Tony Pulis in 2013 and has won 71 of his 199 games, losing 80 and drawing 48.
Stoke are due to go to Coventry in the FA Cup third round on Saturday with Hughes seemingly on the brink.
Meanwhile, Stoke goalkeeper Jack Butland feels it is “easy to point the finger” during the club’s current difficulties and has stressed the need for unity.
Butland was beaten by Ayoze Perez’s 73rd-minute goal when the striker fired past the England international following Jacob Murphy’s cross.
Winger Murphy, who joined Newcastle from Norwich over the summer, told www.nufc.co.uk: “It was the perfect way to start the year.
“I’m over the moon to start 2018 with my first Premier League assist for Newcastle – I couldn’t think of a better way to do it.”