Pulis: European campaign drained us

Stoke boss Tony Pulis admits this season s Europa League adventure has taken its toll on his players.

The Potters enjoyed a strong run in the group stage before being knocked out by current semi-finalists Valencia in February.

Although Pulis found the experience in the competition highly rewarding, he conceded that playing upwards of 50 matches in the campaign has left his players drained.

He told Absolute Radio: We ve had a great season this year in respect of the European experience.

It s been a wonderful opportunity to watch and be involved in European football for the first time for a long time at this football club.

The supporters and everybody connected to the club, (the) chairman, the family, have really, really enjoyed that experience.

It s difficult, it is draining and certainly during the season, it certainly takes it out of you, but it s what we re all here for to experience new things and glean as much out of them as we can. The football club s certainly done that.

Pulis admitted that Stoke s growing reputation on the European stage has helped the club to attract some big name players, adding: I think we ve done that gradually over a period.

I think when we first came in we couldn t get an agent to speak to us. Now they re ringing us all the time so I think that s most probably the best barometer you can gauge us on.

Stoke take on high-flying Newcastle United this weekend, with the Magpies currently enjoying a run of five wins on the trot in the Premier League which has left them right in the hunt for Champions League qualification.

Alan Pardew s side have come a long way since their relegation in 2009, and Pulis believes his side are capable of emulating their recent progress providing they play to their own strengths.

We ll do it our way. Newcastle have done it a different way than what we ve done it, and I don t think you can copy other people, he said.

I think what you have to do is recognise your strengths and what you re trying to achieve and set a system out in place that you think is comfortable for what you need.

That’s what we ve done for five years at this football club, or six or seven, I can t remember how long I ve been here now. It s been good, it s been enjoyable.

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