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I saw the scoreline and was almost in shock so watched the very limited highlights this morning - well happy
Now watching Everton fans reaction video's - man they are not at all happy
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Norwich now face Arsenal, Southampton and Sheffield United in quick
succession, but if they can ensure that this kind of performance becomes the
norm rather than exception then Farke's side could soon be out of the
relegation zone.
Has anybody noticed that we seem to do well after we have international breaks? It's as if we have more time to prepare for that specific opposition and Farke sits down with his other tacticians and works out a way to train or play to win against them.


Godfrey seemed to relish having his senior partner back and between the pair of them they put in a resolute display of defending that Duncan Forbes and Dave Stringer would’ve been proud of.
I think yesterday was much more about having 2 CB's at centre back and 2 DM's in defensive midfield positions. The confidence from having a whole team of round pegs in round holes was there for all to see, even in the brief highlights![]()
Kenny Mad dog McLean #23 played a blinder on the 23rd of the month.Zimbo certainly made a difference, taking the responsibility off Godfrey's shoulders and making some excellent passes downfield as well. The contrast was clear from the way we played against Watford, but it was also shifting the balance by playing Tettey and Trybull together with McLean further forward, but dropping back when we lost the ball. Kenny (my MotM) made an excellent pivot between midfield and the attacking players while not leaving us vulnerable at the back. Up front, Pukki, Cantwell and Hernandez thrived on the improved service and they could have scored more. Both FBs played well and Krul made some excellent saves before Srbeny forced his way through their defence for a well taken goal. He was not going to be denied. Arsenal will be another test, but I hope DF keeps the same line-up next week.
I think "should have" rather than "could have", Rick. I know Onel has been criticised in the past for not contributing more goals, but assists are as good as goals and a simple pass to the unmarked Pukki rather than a shot that Pickford saved would have seen us take the lead earlier than we did........ Up front, Pukki, Cantwell and Hernandez thrived on the improved service and counterattacking opportunities. They could have scored more. ......Arsenal will be another test, but I hope DF keeps the same line-up next week.
Hope Zimmerman can stay fit for the rest of the season.
I think "should have" rather than "could have", Rick. I know Onel has been criticised in the past for not contributing more goals, but assists are as good as goals and a simple pass to the unmarked Pukki rather than a shot that Pickford saved would have seen us take the lead earlier than we did.
My trust in DF has been sorely tried over the past several weeks since the Man City game, on account of what appeared to be stubborn refusal to contemplate a change in approach despite the obvious need. I hoped that Bournemouth marked the turning point, only to find that no, it didn't. So prior to yesterday's game I set DF a two part test, the first part of which he passed yesterday with flying colours. The second part requires him to show the lesson has been thoroughly learned, by maintaining the same shift of balance between defence and attack for home matches at Carrow Road.
There's a big difference between "not changing a winning team" and accepting that, in this league, the balance has to be adjusted and more emphasis given to staying solid defensively. Not just against teams like Man City, and not just away from home, and not just when you are trying to halt a losing streak, but every game, home and away........... As you know, I've been just as frustrated with the unwillingness to change during this bad run, but now that he has hopefully he'll not change a winning team against Arsenal.
What a great game. I knew something was up in the first half when the commentator said "that's terrific defending from Norwich".
Not sure if I got the same commentary as everyone else here in Aus actually but some hilarious shouts and shrieks from Everton fans obviously sat close to the commentator. One women in particular will need a proper lie down after that.
There's a big difference between "not changing a winning team" and accepting that, in this league, the balance has to be adjusted and more emphasis given to staying solid defensively. Not just against teams like Man City, and not just away from home, and not just when you are trying to halt a losing streak, but every game, home and away.

So prior to yesterday's game I set DF a two part test...
