Stoke City 2-0 Huddersfield: Paul Lambert makes winning start as goals from Joe Allen and Mame Biram Diouf lift the Potters out of the relegation zone

  • Paul Lambert has made a winning start in charge of Stoke after they comfortably beat Huddersfield at home 
  • Joe Allen had put Lambert's side in front after finishing off a patient team move shortly into the second half
  • The victory was sealed for Stoke after Mame Biram Diouf showed composure in the area to double their lead
  • The three points sees Lambert's Stoke side climb out of the relegation zone and into 17th position in the table 

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At his Tuesday unveiling, Paul Lambert said he did not care if he was ‘fifteenth or fiftieth’ choice for the Stoke City job. After a rousing second-half performance secured an instant impact for the Glaswegian, the Potters supporters who slated his appointment may well share those emotions. 

The bet365 stadium on a freezing January afternoon did not seem like an obvious place for a party, especially after a turgid opening stanza best forgotten. 

But goals from Joe Allen and Mame Diouf – and a clean sheet rarer than rocking horse droppings in these parts – had them dancing in its aisles. Not that Lambert, whose side clambered out of the relegation zone, until Sunday afternoon at least, was in the mood for hitting the town. 


Paul Lambert made a winning start to life as Stoke manager after his side registered a comfortable win against Huddersfield

Paul Lambert made a winning start to life as Stoke manager after his side registered a comfortable win against Huddersfield

The Stoke manager leaped in the air and pumped his fists in celebration after his side doubled their advantage

The Stoke manager leaped in the air and pumped his fists in celebration after his side doubled their advantage

Mame Biram Diouf tidily finished into the corner of the net from insisde the penalty area to score Stoke's second goal

Mame Biram Diouf tidily finished into the corner of the net from insisde the penalty area to score Stoke's second goal

The Senegalese forward celebrated his strike by getting on his knees and kissing the turf at the Bet365 Stadium

The Senegalese forward celebrated his strike by getting on his knees and kissing the turf at the Bet365 Stadium

Stoke had taken the lead early into the second half after midfielder Joe Allen finished off a lovely flowing team move

Stoke had taken the lead early into the second half after midfielder Joe Allen finished off a lovely flowing team move

MATCH FACTS, PLAYER RATINGS, PREMIER LEAGUE TABLE AND MATCH ZONE

Stoke City (4-1-4-1): Butland 6; Bauer 7, Shawcross 7, Zouma 6.5, Pieters 7; Fletcher 7; Shaqiri 7.5, Allen 8, Adam 7.5 (Cameron 71, 6) Choupo-Moting 7.5 (Ramadan 90); Diouf 7 (Crouch 77, 6); 

Subs not used: Ireland, Martins Indi, Sobhi, Grant, Edwards;

Goalscorers: Allen (53), Diouf (69)

Booked: Bauer

Manager: Paul Lambert 7 

Huddersfield Town: (4-2-3-1): Lossl 6; Hadergjonaj 6, Jorgensen 6, Schindler 6, Malone 5.5; Hogg 6 (Depoitre 79, 5), Mooy 6; Van La Parra 5.5, Ince 5 (Quaner 56, 5.5), Pritchard 5.5 (Sabiri 60, 5.5); Mounie 5.5

Subs not used: Smith, Kongolo, Coleman, Williams;

Goalscorers: NONE

Booked: Hogg 

Manager: David Wagner 6

Star Man: Joe Allen 

Referee: Michael Oliver 

Attendance: 29,785

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Joe Allen finished off a lovely team move to give Stoke the lead against Huddersfield. CLICK HERE to see more from Sportsmail's brilliant MATCH ZONE feature.

Joe Allen finished off a lovely team move to give Stoke the lead against Huddersfield. CLICK HERE to see more from Sportsmail's brilliant MATCH ZONE feature.

Mame Biram Diouf scored from inside the area to seal the victory for Stoke. CLICK HERE to see more from Sportsmail's brilliant MATCH ZONE feature. 

Mame Biram Diouf scored from inside the area to seal the victory for Stoke. CLICK HERE to see more from Sportsmail's brilliant MATCH ZONE feature. 

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‘Tired,’ said Lambert when asked how he felt, before a nod to the atmosphere. ‘I’m delighted for the players and supporters. They were my main concern – I wanted them to bounce off each other. At times you can’t here yourself shout out there.’ 

Lambert, who replaced Mark Hughes, brought injury-hit Ryan Shawcross back into the side as captain and planted his wily compatriot, Charlie Adam in midfield, but in a scrappy opening half, Diouf clattering into a linesman raised the biggest cheer.

The only real action came when the superb Maxim Choupo-Moting lobbed a ball over a Terriers high line for Xherdan Shaqiri, whose dink was met by the outstretched arm of Jonas Lossl. It was a brilliant reflex save from the Dane which prevented a goal in 45 minutes of football not worthy of one. 

That high line continued to fail and, on 53 minutes, it did so with serious consequences when Adam’s cunning lob released Choupo-Moting. The Cameroon international’s low cross found Allen at the far post and he side-footed home. Immediately, cries of ‘Delilah’ filled the air from the majority of the stadium-record 29,785 present. Lift-off for Lambert. 

The second goal, which arrived on 69 minutes, came as no surprise. Choupo-Moting picked up the ball on halfway and played it to Shaqiri, whose first-time backheel to Diouf was a work of art. ‘What a player he is by the way,’ beamed Lambert.

Diouf, all alone, finished off. Forget ‘Delilah’, ‘Paul Lambert’s Barmy Army’ was belted out from the Boothen End. Huddersfield created few chances in a game in which they may have been found out.

‘Everybody knows they play a high press,’ Lambert said. ‘The first goal was something we worked on because they play with a high line.’

Paul Lambert acknowledges the Stoke City supporters as he prepares to take charge of his first game as manager there

Paul Lambert acknowledges the Stoke City supporters as he prepares to take charge of his first game as manager there

The Scot shakes the hand of Huddersfield counterpart David Wagner before kick-off on Saturday afternoon

The Scot shakes the hand of Huddersfield counterpart David Wagner before kick-off on Saturday afternoon

Before the match both teams paid their respects to West Brom legend Cyrille Regis who sadly died this week

Before the match both teams paid their respects to West Brom legend Cyrille Regis who sadly died this week

Regis, who is widely recognised as being a pioneer for black players in football, died age 59

Regis, who is widely recognised as being a pioneer for black players in football, died age 59

Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting (right) battles for the ball with Rajiv van La Parra during the opening encounters

Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting (right) battles for the ball with Rajiv van La Parra during the opening encounters

Mame Biram Diouf (left) tries to get to grips with the visitors as the match begins on an even-keel

Mame Biram Diouf (left) tries to get to grips with the visitors as the match begins on an even-keel

Christian Schindler  tries to get Huddersfield on the front foot as they look to break the deadlock

Christian Schindler tries to get Huddersfield on the front foot as they look to break the deadlock

Lambert was almost as happy with the clean sheet as the victory. Stoke had conceded 50 goals already this season and had not blanked an opponent in their last 14 attempts.   

He will look at a favourable schedule and feel safety is well within reach. His injury time wave, in response to those on the terraces who demanded it, saluted a decent start. 

David Wagner had different emotions. ‘If I have be honest that this was a deserved defeat,’ he said. ’We tried our best - I was pleased with the attitude.’ 

The proof of the Premier League pudding for newly-promoted sides can often come in the beating and, based on the evidence here, Huddersfield’s best may not be good enough to keep them up. 

Huddersfield goalkeeper Jonas Lossl produced a smart save to deny Stoke midfielder Xherdan Shaqiri from close range

Huddersfield goalkeeper Jonas Lossl produced a smart save to deny Stoke midfielder Xherdan Shaqiri from close range

Choupo-Moting shows great strength to shrug off the challenge of Jonathan Hogg and start a counter attack 

Choupo-Moting shows great strength to shrug off the challenge of Jonathan Hogg and start a counter attack 

Stoke forward Diouf collides into the linesman after desperately trying to keep the ball in play during the first half

Stoke forward Diouf collides into the linesman after desperately trying to keep the ball in play during the first half

Ryan Shawcross intelligently uses his body to shepherd the ball out of play under pressure from Steve Mounie

Ryan Shawcross intelligently uses his body to shepherd the ball out of play under pressure from Steve Mounie

Choupo-Moting and Diouf celebrate together after the latter doubled Stoke's advantage with a neat finish inside the area

Choupo-Moting and Diouf celebrate together after the latter doubled Stoke's advantage with a neat finish inside the area

Stoke forward Choupo-Moting fires a speculative volley at goal but Aaron Mooy does well to block his effort

Stoke forward Choupo-Moting fires a speculative volley at goal but Aaron Mooy does well to block his effort

Huddersfield players Abdelhamid Sabiri and Schindler battle with Stoke substitute Peter Crouch to win the header

Huddersfield players Abdelhamid Sabiri and Schindler battle with Stoke substitute Peter Crouch to win the header

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