Pulis: Huth only has himself to blame

Robert Huth, centre, caught Fulham defender Philippe Senderos, right, in the face with his forearm
28 February 2013

Stoke manager Tony Pulis feels Robert Huth has "let himself down" with the antics in last Saturday's 1-0 Barclays Premier League defeat at Fulham that have landed the Potters centre-back with a three-game suspension.

Huth will serve the ban having opted not to contest a violent conduct charge brought against him this week by the Football Association. The incident - missed by match officials at the time - saw the German catch Cottagers defender Philippe Senderos in the face with his forearm.

Asked about the matter on Thursday morning, Pulis, who recruited Huth for Stoke from Middlesbrough in 2009, said: "Robert has been fantastic for this football club - a great player and one of the signings we will look back on and say 'what a wonderful signing'. But I think he has let himself down more than anything else."

He added: "I don't think Robert will be pleased with it, and it affects the team.

"But everyone makes mistakes, and he will be big enough and strong enough to hold his hand up and say that what he did was wrong."

Either Marc Wilson or Geoff Cameron, both of whom usually play at full-back for Stoke, are set to cover for Huth in the middle in Saturday's home league clash with West Ham.

A specialist centre-back who is no longer an option for the Potters is Matthew Upson after he joined npower Championship side Brighton in January on loan until the end of the season.

Pulis has stressed it was difficult to prevent 33-year-old Upson from moving on, and that Stoke had made attempts to bring in other defenders during the last transfer window.

"If I had had my way, Matty would have left 12 months earlier - there was an opportunity for him to leave (then) and he didn't go," Pulis said. "Matty wanted to play football - he was absolutely desperate, and is such a great pro.

"I have the greatest respect for Matty - he was fabulous at this football club and he had the opportunity of going to a club that have a chance of getting in the Premier League. We tried to get players in and it just didn't work."

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