Goalkeeper Butland urges Stoke team mates to arrest slump


Football Soccer - Manchester United v Stoke City - Barclays Premier League - Old Trafford - 2/2/16 Stoke City's Jack Butland Reuters / Phil Noble Livepic

(Reuters) - "Words need to be had" in the Stoke City dressing room in order to arrest their dreadful run of just one win in six Premier League games, goalkeeper Jack Butland has said.

Stoke's 3-0 capitulation at the Britannia Stadium against Everton on Saturday meant they lost their last three league matches without scoring and having conceded nine goals.

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