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01 Oct 2025

Rob Edwards frustrated by penalty decision in Middlesbrough’s draw with Stoke

Rob Edwards frustrated by penalty decision in Middlesbrough’s draw with Stoke

Middlesbrough head coach Rob Edwards was frustrated his side were not given a first-half penalty that could have proven crucial after their home clash with Stoke ended goalless.

Despite the disappointment on Teesside, where the home crowd jeered referee David Webb as he walked off the pitch, Boro extended their unbeaten start to the season to stay four points clear of the Potters at the top of the Championship.

While Edwards, who is yet to taste defeat in the league since taking over from Michael Carrick, was encouraged by aspects of his side’s display, he did think the penalty decision was a pivotal moment.

Tommy Conway was booked by referee Webb for simulation when he went to ground in the box after cutting inside Ben Pearson, who had stuck out a leg, and the striker claimed there was contact.

Edwards, whose side forced Stoke goalkeeper Viktor Johansson into a number of good saves, said: “We take the point. I thought the first half we were excellent, played with intensity, and then the penalty that never was. That was frustrating.

“Clearly second half we were not at our best, so we made sure we didn’t lose it. We looked a little jaded, turned the ball over too many times, and we got a bit stretched and I didn’t like the feel of that.

“I still thought we could have a moment, once we didn’t get up at half-time, but I do believe we should have had a penalty and also we should have found a way in the first half with the momentum we had.

“Credit to Stoke, they made some adjustments, they are a good team, Mark (Robins) is a good manager, and we will take it in the end. We will go forward to the next one.”

Stoke boss Mark Robins was keen to focus more on a much-improved second-half display from his team which could easily have earned a winning goal.

Middlesbrough goalkeeper Sol Brynn made a couple of fine saves from Sorba Thomas and substitute Tomas Rigo, who perhaps should have done better from 10 yards.

Robins, whose side are four points behind Middlesbrough, said: “It (the penalty decision) could have gone either way, it has gone our way and we will take it. They will be disappointed with it.

“It can be difficult for referees, it was a quick decision, there’s no doubt about that.

“Once we went in 0-0 it was a relief and we put some things right in the second half. This is a good point against a side that has been flying here.”

He added: “We had an excellent second half. First half we were off it. What we did in the second half was much better than the first because we were organised and people knew their jobs.

“These are a good team, tactically a good team, a change of manager, different players, but they have a lot of confidence after the start they have made.

“I thought there was only going to be one winner after half-time, where we probably had the better of the chances.”

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