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Stoke City’s Jese (C) was disciplined by the club after leaving the ground before the end of their recent win over Swansea. Photo: Reuters.

‘He made a mistake. He’s been disciplined for that’: Stoke forward Jese censured for leaving subs bench early during match

Spanish striker, on loan from PSG, left after manager Hughes made his final two substitutions

Stoke City striker Jese Rodriguez has been disciplined by the Premier League club after leaving the substitute’s bench before the end of last Saturday’s 2-1 win over Swansea City, manager Mark Hughes has said.

Jese, on loan from Paris Saint-Germain, is alleged to have left the bench and exited the stadium after Hughes made his final two substitutions in the 70th minute at the bet365 Stadium.

“He made a mistake. He’s been disciplined for that,” Hughes said on Thursday.

“He understands it wasn’t the right decision at that time. It’s been addressed, we’ve obviously highlighted what he needs to do in the future. He’s a little bit frustrated, he wants to play, as all players do.”
Mark Hughes said he appreciated the player’s frustrations. Photo: Reuters

The Spaniard, who has scored once in nine league appearances this campaign, has been left on the bench for four of Stoke’s last six league games with the exceptions being two short substitute stints against Liverpool and Crystal Palace.

Hughes also said that the 24-year-old Jese would miss upcoming games after he had returned home to deal with his son’s ongoing health issues.

Meanwhile, defender Bruno Martins Indi could take up to two months to recover from the groin injury he sustained during the Swansea match and Hughes said the Dutchman had a long road to recovery.

The Potters are 13th in the table and travel to sixth-placed Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday.

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