Stoke City manager Mark Robins has praised his side's style of play in their 0-1 win at Hull City on New Year's Day.
Robert Bozenik tapped in the winner in the first half thanks to a Lamine Cisse cross whose goal moves the Potters into ninth and back into the play-off mix.
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"I'm delighted because it's not an easy place to come," said the former Coventry boss to BBC Radio Stoke.
"The pitch wasn't great. What was great was the way we tried to play, the way we moved the ball on it.
"The support was outstanding. I think away from home, the fans have been incredible, so thanks to them for that.
"Obviously, we've had our challenges this week, so it's been a really good result at the end of that. It shows the work that's gone on at the training ground with the players who haven't played too much.
"Things have started to sink in a little bit, and you can see the games are different when you've played.
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"That's a third game in a short space of time, and on Saturday we travel to Norwich for the game on Sunday. It's tough, really tough, so they deserve an awful lot of credit."

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