Tom Cannon hits incredible four goals in Stoke City game after Leicester City transfer.
Tom Cannon scored four goals as Stoke hit six for the first time in nine years to humiliate Portsmouth and give new boss Narcis Pelach a first win in charge of the Potters.
Tom Cannon netted four times as Stoke City demolished Portsmouth 6-1, marking a resounding first Championship victory for new manager Narcis Pelach. Cannon, on loan from Leicester City, had not found the back of the net in the league since his brace for the Foxes on New Year’s Day.
However, he scored his first two goals for Stoke and Sam Gallagher also got off the mark as the Potters led 3-1 at half-time. In a frenzied 10-minute period either side of the break, City added five more goals, with Cannon contributing another two, including a disputed penalty in the 48th minute.
Andrew Moran, on loan from Brighton, joined the scoring spree with Stoke’s sixth goal, after his Seagulls’ teammate Mark O’Mahoney had levelled for John Mousinho’s Portsmouth at the 29-minute mark. The defeat for Portsmouth set an undesirable post-war record of eight league matches without a win at the start of a new season.
Stoke, who had only managed to score four goals in their previous seven Championship games, threatened twice within the first 30 seconds of kick-off. Ben Wilmot struck a left-footed shot against the crossbar while Will Norris thwarted Enda Stevens’ subsequent attempt.
Andrew Moran, on loan from Brighton, joined the scoring spree with Stoke’s sixth goal, after his Seagulls’ teammate Mark O’Mahoney had levelled for John Mousinho’s Portsmouth at the 29-minute mark. The defeat for Portsmouth set an undesirable post-war record of eight league matches without a win at the start of a new season.
Stoke, who had only managed to score four goals in their previous seven Championship games, threatened twice within the first 30 seconds of kick-off. Ben Wilmot struck a left-footed shot against the crossbar while Will Norris thwarted Enda Stevens’ subsequent attempt.
Stoke maintained their momentum with Cannon shooting narrowly wide and Gallagher directing a shot into the side netting. It was, therefore, no surprise when Cannon put City ahead after 13 minutes. Marlon Pack was penalised for fouling Gallagher and the young Irishman expertly curled the resulting free-kick past Norris.
The Pompey goalkeeper played a significant role in his team’s equalising goal in the 29th minute. His swift throw released Jacob Murphy, whose speedy run and breakthrough past Lewis Koumas and Stevens allowed him to set up O’Mahoney.