Sorensen kept his 10th clean sheet of the season against West Brom
Stoke City goalkeeper Thomas Sorensen has dedicated the 2-0 win at West Bromwich Albion to their supporters.
Around 3,000 Stoke fans made the short journey to the Hawthorns to see the Potters win away in the top flight for the first time since May 1984.
"It means a lot to everyone," Sorensen told BBC Radio Stoke. "They've given us great support throughout the season and travelled all over the place.
"That victory is for them. It has put us in a great position."
The Danish international, who signed for Stoke on a free transfer from Aston Villa in the summer, kept his 10th clean sheet of the campaign against Albion.
Sorensen added: "I would have settled with that at the start of the season. Hopefully there's more to come.
"Keeping clean sheets is key to winning games because at the moment we seem to be able to score goals, and that makes it a lot easier."
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