Stoke striker Peter Crouch attends Brit Awards after party with wife Abbey Clancy

  • Peter Crouch attended the Brit Awards with supermodel wife Abbey
  • The pair took in the event's after party in Covent Garden 
  • The striker has not played forStoke City since February 2  

Stoke City striker Peter Crouch enjoyed an evening out at the Brit Awards on Wednesday night and attended the event's glitzy after party in Covent Garden.

The 35-year-old was on hand to support a tired-looking wife Abbey at the Freemasons Hall after watching pop star Adele win four prizes, including best British female and best album. 

Crouch has not played for the Potters since the 3-0 Premier League defeat by Manchester United at the start of this month and has scored just two goals in 13 appearances this term. 

Stoke City striker Peter Crouch and supermodel wife Abbey attend the Brit Awards' after party 

Stoke City striker Peter Crouch and supermodel wife Abbey attend the Brit Awards' after party 

The 35-year-old has not played for Stoke since the 3-0 defeat by Manchester United on February 2 

The 35-year-old has not played for Stoke since the 3-0 defeat by Manchester United on February 2 

Abbey Crouch shows off her stunning figure as she arrives on the red carpet at the Brit Awards
Abbey Crouch shows off her stunning figure as she arrives on the red carpet on Wednesday night

Abbey Crouch shows off her stunning figure as she arrives on the red carpet at the Brit Awards 

The journeyman forward has played for 10 different clubs in his career and won 42 senior caps for England between 2005 and 2010. 

Now in his twilight years, however, Crouch has found first-team opportunities limited at Stoke with Mame Biram Diouf and Jonathan Walters preferred instead.  

Stoke are currently 10th in the league table and chasing a third successive top half finish under manager Mark Hughes. 

After a first win in four league games, a 3-1 success away at Bournemouth to arrest a mid-season slump, defender Erik Pieters is confident that his side can push on.

Crouch  has played for 10 different clubs over the course of his career and won 42 caps for England 

Crouch  has played for 10 different clubs over the course of his career and won 42 caps for England 

Potters defender Erik Pieters (right) says the club are focused on finishing in the Premier League's top half

Potters defender Erik Pieters (right) says the club are focused on finishing in the Premier League's top half

The left back told the BBC Radio Stoke after the victory over the Cherries last time out: 'It's hard when we lose a couple of games 3-0 and people say we can't play football anymore. 

'But we showed we're really confident in our play.'

Pieters added: 'There are 12 games to go and the top 10 is always on our mind. We have to keep focused on that.' 

 

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