Cape Argus

Walters and his day to forget

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STOKEmanag­er Tony Pulis backed Jon Walters to cope with the embarrassm­ent of scoring two own goals and missing a penalty in his side’s 4-0 defeat against Chelsea on Saturday.

Walters endured one of the worst individual displays in Premier League history as he headed past his own goalkeeper in the 45th and 62nd minutes at the Britannia Stadium to gift Chelsea a two-goal lead.

And to compound Walters’ misery, the Republic of Ireland striker failed to convert a penalty in the closing minutes after being brought down by John Terry.

Walters saw his spot-kick cannon over off the crossbar, but Pulis is convinced his burly targetman will be able to shrug off the humiliatio­n.

“Jon is alright, we look after people at the club,” Pulis said. “It was not our day, it was Chelsea’s.

“We all have bad days. He had a bad day in terms of things not going his way, but he was still brave enough to pick the ball up and take the penalty which is what he is all about.”

Walters can take comfort from knowing that he is not alone when it comes to scoring more than once against his own team.

Last year, former Chelsea and Leeds defender Michael Duberry scored twice against his own Oxford United team facing Hereford before hitting a last-minute equaliser at the right end. In the own goals hall of shame, Dutch side Den Haag once scored three own goals in one half in a 1971 Uefa Cup game at Wolves while, in 1976, Chris Nicholl of Aston Villa scored all four goals in a 2-2 draw at Leicester. – Sapa-AFP

 ??  ?? NIGHTMARE Stoke striker Jon Walters had a horror showing against Chelsea at the Brittania Stadium on Saturday
NIGHTMARE Stoke striker Jon Walters had a horror showing against Chelsea at the Brittania Stadium on Saturday

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