Michael O’Neill demands improvement as Stoke face crunch relegation clash

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Stoke manager Michael O’Neill has vowed to make changes for his side’s crucial clash with Championship relegation rivals Wigan after some “unacceptable” performances from his players at the weekend.

O’Neill was unimpressed with the effort against Middlesbrough on Saturday and accused them of being bullied during the 2-0 home defeat.

In-form Wigan are four points in front of O’Neill’s team and can take a huge step towards guaranteeing their survival with what would be a sixth win from their last seven matches.

“We have to make changes because some of the performances were unacceptable,” O’Neill told stokecityfc.com.

“We’ve only had two games back and everyone is at different levels, we know that. I think you are never quite sure as a manager in this sort of situation what you are going to get from your team, but that was unacceptable on Saturday. There were more negatives than positives.

“With it being a big week for us we wanted to make sure we start off on the right foot. We didn’t do that on Saturday, so obviously we have to try and make amends for that on Tuesday night.”

Marcelo Bielsa’s men have won their last four home games, including a 3-0 success over play-off chasing Fulham on Saturday to go three points clear at the summit.