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Saturday brings a 3rd round FA Cup match against Brighton & Hove Albion which has got Shane Duffy buzzing:
"It's a club I love and owe a lot to. They set me up for my career, and it's always nice when you go back to play your old team – but this time, I want Norwich to win. I've got a good connection with that club. The fans have always been really good – they've been respectful and I've been respectful to them. They've seen that I gave everything to the club, and that's what every fan wants. I felt like it was the most successful part of my career.”
The seagulls currently sit 10th in the PL with 28 points from 20 games. The last FA Cup game against Brighton occurred in January 2003 with City winning 3-1 at Carrow Road.
Brighton boss Fabian Hurzeler has obviously done his homework:
“They try to build up from the back with Doyle and McLean as sixes - both are very good football players. They've clear positioning in the build up, plus in the offensive line they have Sainz. He's a very good one-against-one player. He makes a difference, especially in the Championship. He scores a lot of goals. He makes a lot of assists. So we have to, we have to defend quite good. We have to press intensely, we have to be very compact also in a low block to be ready to defend against them, otherwise they can cause a lot of danger."
Hurzeler also revealed that Brighton will be without strikers Joao Pedro and Evan Ferguson and defender Lewis Dunk for the third round clash while City could see Josh Sargent returning to the front line, but that will more likely be from the bench, if at all. More team news once it's available.
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