Stoke City’s manager is Mark Robins, who was appointed in January this year following the departure of Narcís Pèlach.
In his playing career, he came through the Manchester United academy and went on to represent the Red Devils as well as the likes of Leicester City and Norwich City. His first taste of management came at Rotherham United, before going on to take charge at Barnsley.
Robins is most well-known for his two spells at Coventry City. His first reign at the club began in 2012; he took over the Sky Blues sat 23rd in League One and changed the side's fortunes, picking up 44 points from 24 league games which prompted Championship outfit Huddersfield Town to bring him in.
The English manager had subsequent stints with the Terriers and Scunthorpe United before returning to the West Midlands for his second spell in charge of the Sky Blues.
Coventry City were propelled from League Two to the Championship under Robins' management and reached the Play-Off Final and Emirates FA Cup semi-final with the Lancashire born boss at the helm.
Since joining the Potters midway through the current campaign, Robins has achieved a win percentage of 27.78%, winning five times, drawing six and losing seven.
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