London, Sep 27 : Stoke City star Peter Crouch is only going to get better with each game, according to new boss Tony Pulis.
Crouch helped his club settle for a draw against Manchester United, and added that many such special goals are in the offing.
Pulis insists his 10 million pound signing from Spurs is only going to get better with every game, The Sun reports.
He said: “There’s a lot more to come from Peter. United couldn’t handle him at times. Peter has tremendous technique.”
“He holds the ball up well and brings others into the game. That’s why we paid decent money to bring him here,” he added. (ANI)
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