Robins happy with first league win as Stoke bosspublished at 20:41 1 February
Stoke City boss Mark Robins says his side still have "lots of work to do" despite the euphoria of earning his first Championship win with the Potters.
"It was a great result in the end," Robins told BBC Radio Stoke. "This result gives us a bit of belief and showed what we can do. But I'm still looking for more.
"There is still loads to do and so much to get into but we are getting there.
"We're in a situation where we've not won enough games so it's a bit of a confidence thing. But, if you put that sort of effort in, the quality will come through. We have young players trying to find their way through but they've got the skill and got the ability. I see it every day in training."
Robins' men had to come from behind after conceding inside six minutes. But two of his Premier League loan men got the goals that turned it round.
Ipswich Town's Ali Al-Hamadi, signed by Robins last week, and the man who then replaced him, Brighton's Andrew Moran, signed two managers ago by Steven Schumacher, got the goals that turned it round.
"We didn't get going until they scored, which was too late," said Robins. "But we passed the ball pretty well and defended pretty well when we needed to.
"This result gives us a bit of belief and showed what we can do. It has allowed us to take the handbrake off. But I'm delighted with three points that should give us a boost and a bit of belief."
Stoke are not back in league action until the trip to face Bristol City on Wednesday week but, before that, they host Cardiff City in the FA Cup fourth round next Saturday.