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- Updated: September 20, 2016
Stoke City’s players and coaching staff are frustrated by their disastrous start to the season but remain confident they can turn their fortunes around quickly, according to assistant boss Mark Bowen.
The Potters are bottom of the Premier League table with just one point from their opening five fixtures of the campaign.
They have suffered four league losses in a row, with three of those seeing Mark Hughes’ men concede four times.
Speaking ahead of Wednesday’s EFL Cup third-round clash with Hull City at the Bet365 Stadium, Bowen admitted: “Everybody is frustrated and disappointed.
“Certainly, there is a realisation that things aren’t going for us at the moment. We are making silly mistakes and being heavily punished for it.
“But there is a feeling of togetherness and we still know we are a decent side. In the last three years we …