P. Crouch: The strongest clubs still fear "Stoke"

Peter Crouch after last Saturday's "Stoke City" victory against London's "Arsenal" said that the strongest teams in the "Premier" league still fear his represented club.

The forward scored the first "potter's" goal just 19 seconds into the match. Before halftime, Bojan Krkic and Jonathan Walters added more goals and "Stoke" led by 3-0.

Arsene Wenger's players managed to respond with two goals, but then Calum Chambers received a second yellow card and the "Gunners" couldn't do anything.

"In the past, I used to come to this stadium as an opponent, so I know it's not a welcoming place," - said Crouch.

"I've been here with Spurs, with Liverpool. Representing a big club, you think 'Do we really need to travel to Stoke?'"

"We still have that fear factor on our side. The fans always contribute to it. Speaking about this particular match [against Arsenal], a lot of people gather in the stadium because it's very important."

"There's a bit of history in that, some spoken words. Some things have happened in the past."