Pennant targets away success
The Potters have the second worst away record in the top-flight having picked up just four points from their six games on the road. Four successive defeats away from the Britannia Stadium have all come 72 hours after important Europa League matches. Tony Pulis' men go to Goodison Park fresh from booking their last 32 place in the continental competition against Dynamo Kiev on Thursday night. But winger Pennant insists the players can change their fortunes and earn a positive result in Merseyside. He said: "Our away record in general is not the best and something we need to rectify. "We've spoken about the record and it needs to change. "Hopefully we can start a new month by taking something from Goodison. "It's tough playing all the games and tiring on the body. But it's what we get paid for and all the players enjoy matches. I'm no different."