The winger sealed a deadline day loan move to Stoke after leaving Celtic in somewhat acrimonious terms
Sead Haksabanovic admits he isn't fully happy yet at Stoke City because he hasn't played regular football "for a long time."
And he got off the mark with a goal against Bristol City for Alex Neil's men, who have been in shaky form, with the winger now looking to put his recent lack of games to bed. Before leaving on loan, he told Hoops fans on social media: "If they don’t see your value maybe you’re not at the right place.” In return, boss Rodgers admitted he was surprised at the post, but now Haksabanovic reckons his Stoke transition has been somewhat more arduous due to a lack of match practice.
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