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When The Lights Went Out For Norwich

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Norwich City were beaten for the first time in 13 matches in an incredible encounter with Derby County at Carrow Road on Saturday.

Norwich comfortably strolled into a 2-0 lead on 31 minutes, having played some of their best football all season. This was without Jamal Lewis, Emi Buendia and Moritz Leitner too, three players assured of starting places when fit.

Goals from Ben Godfrey, who was deputising for Lewis at left back, and Teemu Pukki did the damage as Norwich took a deserved lead.

Derby were shell-shocked by the pace and possession football that Norwich played. It’s no exaggeration to say that they could hardly get a kick.

At this point, I was thinking “another before halftime and they’re done.” The way they were playing that didn’t look too much of a stretch either.

However, Derby had other ideas and City were punished twice in quick succession from corners and their inability to clear them, allowing the visitors to go into the break level, something that seemed well beyond them just 15 minutes earlier.

The second half was as crazy as any that we’ve seen this season, and we’ve seen a few.

Norwich re-took the lead on 81 minutes when Pukki converted Hernandez’s cross and that’s when the lights went out, well, some of them.

The whole pylon in the corner between the City stand and the River End went out. It was a little gloomier but perfectly alright to see. I understand now though that there were questions over whether the “Hawkeye” Goal-line technology was working.

The referee consulted both managers and the teams came off for fifteen minutes while the pylon lights were re-booted. This was bad for Norwich as we were in the ascendency again but good for Derby who had time to re-group, something which Frank Lampard admitted later.

When play did get underway again, re-starting on 81 minutes, it was Derby who came out guns blazing.

Some more weak defending saw the Rams equalise on 87 minutes before Jack Marriott scored the winner in the second minute of stoppage time.

Christoph Zimmermann won’t want to watch that one back as he was outmuscled by Marriott, who then chipped the ball over the advancing Tim Krul. This came from a route one kick from Scott Carson.

There was still time for Carson to deny Todd Cantwell with a flying save and then for Jordan Rhodes to crash a shot off the underside of the Derby bar but it wasn’t to be.

Not this time. A bridge too far.

OTBC

Norwich City
3 – 4
Derby County

Carrow Road

Sky Bet Championship

29/12/2018 4:00 pm

Attendance: 26966

Referee: David Webb

Norwich City Derby County
Godfrey 25’, Pukki 31’, 81’ Tomori 36’, Mount 45+2’, Jozefzoon 87’, Marriott 90+2’
Krul Carson
Aarons
 
Bogle
Zimmermann
 
Keogh (c)
Klose Tomori
Godfrey Wisdom 84’
Tettey (c) Wilson
 
Vrancic
 
85’ Mount
Cantwell Evans
 
Stiepermann 90+2’ Waghorn 78’
Hernandez Marriott 90+8’
Pukki 88’ Jozefzoon

Substitutes

McGovern Bryson
Pinto Pearce
Marshall Roos
Rhodes 88’ Holmes
 
78’
Trybull 85’ Nugent 84’
Hanley Bird 90+8’
Srbeny 90+2’ Huddlestone

Game Statistics

24 Goal attempts 19
7 On Target 5
5 Corners 7
13 Fouls 12
3 Yellow Cards 3
0 Red Cards 0
62 % 38

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Editor - a forty something Canary, who has been following Norwich for 30 odd years. Family man with wife, kids, dog and a love of sport. Fan of Boxing, Vale 46, F1 and Rock.

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