Pulis happy to play the waiting game

28 July 2010 12:59
Stoke manager Tony Pulis admits he is willing to wait until the last possible moment to sign new players and bolster his Potters squad.[LNB] The Potters finished 11th in the Premier League last season under the stewardship of Pulis and have so far been quiet in the transfer market.[LNB]Stoke have let five players go and only added one - young midfielder Florent Cuvelier joining from Portsmouth for an undisclosed fee - although they have been linked with a move for West Ham striker Carlton Cole.[LNB]The club continued their preparations for the new season with a 1-0 friendly defeat to Derby on Tuesday, and Pulis says new additions will probably come late on.[LNB]"We will see what happens," he told The Sentinel. "I'm just glad no-one is linking us to the players we want.[LNB]"I think the best deals will be done at the back end of it and we may have to wait until the back end to get the players we want.[LNB]"But what we want is players with the attitude we already have at the football club - and which we saw against Derby."[LNB]On his side's performance against the Rams, Pulis added: "I enjoyed it. The lads worked hard in an open game, which made for a lot more running.[LNB]"Apart from the goal, I thought the lads did brilliantly. We got caught out early on, but from that point on I was pleased.[LNB]"On another day we could have scored four, but they looked fit and sharp. Stamina is what we've got to keep working on."

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