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Meanwhile, the dates for the Championship play-offs have been released.
The Senegalese forward admitted that he is not having a good time at the bet365 Stadium as he struggles to fit into Nathan Jones’ team
Tuesday night’s loss leaves the club 10th in the table, six points off the play-off spots.
Nathan Collins came off the bench, while James McClean scored for Stoke.
The team have struggled of late, with just one win in the last 15 league games.
Chiedozie Ogbene on his difficult start to life at Brentford since moving over from Ireland.
Dominic Iorfa’a goal in the final seconds meant Rotherham stayed in the relegation zone.
Chris Hughton’s Brighton are into the FA Cup quarter-finals following a 2-1 win.
27-year-old Monaco midfielder Pele has joined on loan until the end of the season, while other deals could go through.
The Derry native was in the dugout as Nottingham Forest picked up a victory.
The 38-year-old spent the last three seasons with the LA Galaxy of Major League Soccer.
Goals from Sam Clucas and Joe Allen helped Stoke upset Championship leaders.
The club, who are currently ninth in the Championship, recently parted company with Aitor Karanka.
Aitor Karanka has left the club.
Gary Rowett was appointed last May but his spell with the Championship club has now ended.
Alan Browne and Conor Hourihane scored for their respective clubs.
Enda Stevens, David McGoldrick and John Egan featured as Sheffield United were beaten 1-0.
Ireland international John Egan’s difficult decision to move clubs at the start of the season appears to have paid dividends.
David McGoldrick and Enda Stevens both started for the Blades, while John Egan was out injured.
Alan Browne and Callum Robinson both scored as Preston defeated Brentford.
Ryan Manning and Richie Towell helped secured an impressive result for their team at the Riverside Stadium.
Sheffield United, however, can regain top spot when they travel to Derby County on Saturday.
Shaun Williams impressed off the bench against Wales last month, and could be set for a full competitive debut this evening.
There were five matches in the second tier of English football tonight.
Ryan Manning and Callum Robinson were on target for Rotherham and Preston respectively.
Chiedozie Ogbene has joined Exeter on loan from Championship side Brentford.
Graham Burke and Callum Robinson started for the visitors, who have not won since the opening day of the season.
Darren Randolph has conceded goals in just one out of his side’s five Championship fixtures so far.
The 24-year-old was on the mark against Stoke City this evening.
Meanwhile, there was more Championship misery for Frank Lampard and Derby.
Goals from Mateusz Klich, Kemar Roofe (2) and Ezgjan Alioski secured the victory.
The English second tier resumes on Friday and we look at some of the individuals who could have a big say on its outcome.
The striker will join fellow Irish players Enda Stevens and John Egan at Sheffield United.
The Cork native has become Sheffield United’s most expensive ever signing.
Norwich and Sheffield United are keen on Ben Woodburn.
The Welsh club have appointed Graham Potter as their new boss.
The former Manchester United player has signed with Reading ahead of the 2018-19 season.
Richie Towell and Anthony Forde both featured on a memorable day for the Millers.
The former England international is one of several candidates for the vacant Derby County role.
Irish international Cyrus Christie was involved in the London side’s triumph.
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