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Oct 26, 2013 at 3pm UK
 
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Mark Hughes: 'Manchester United can be beaten at Old Trafford'

Stoke City manager Mark Hughes says that his side can get a positive result against Manchester United at Old Trafford.

Mark Hughes has said that it is possible for Stoke City to get a positive result when they play Manchester United at Old Trafford tomorrow.

The Potters have secured just one point in their last 10 matches against the reigning Premier League champions, but David Moyes's side have only won once at home this season.

The Stoke manager told the club's website: "West Brom have gone there and won, so it's more than possible that we can get a positive result.

"We're playing well away from home, arguably slightly better away from home than we are at home, so if we can take our performance level and keep it high we can go there and be positive.

"You can't go to Old Trafford and be apprehensive about what's ahead of you. You have to be positive and have a go. Our expectations and the expectations of our fans are high. We want to go there and put in a positive performance, if we do can that then let's see what happens."

Stoke currently sit 16th in the Premier League table.

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