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| MATCH
STATS |
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NORWICH CITY:
Warner, Hughes, Shackell, Doherty, Drury, Croft,
Safri, Etuhu, Lappin, Huckerby, Martin.
Subs: Gallacher, Dublin
(for Martin, 80), Chadwick (for Croft, 75),
Fotheringham (for Drury, 23), McVeigh.
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| STOKE CITY :
Simonsen, Zakuani, Fortune, Higginbotham, Griffin,
Hoefkens, Russell, Diao, Lawrence, Parkin, Sidibe.
Subs: Hoult, Eustace (for
Diao, 52), Fuller (for Parkin, 45), Martin
(for Zakuani, 45), Dickinson. |
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| SCORERS:
Norwich: Huckerby (31)
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MAN
OF THE MATCH
PinkUn: Jason Shackell
EDP: Youssef Safri
PinkUn Poll: Huckerby (61%)
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| ATTENDANCE:
24,293
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REFEREE:
P Taylor (Hertfordshire)
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| ADDED
TIME:
First
half: 1 min
Second half: 4 mins |
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| YELLOW
CARDS:
Stoke: Zakuani (foul on Huckerby,
26), Martin (dissent, 85) |
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| RED
CARDS:
Stoke: Griffin (foul on Safri,
83)
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| SHOTS
ON TARGET:
Norwich 6, Stoke 3
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| SHOTS
OFF TARGET:
Norwich 7, Stoke 6
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CORNERS:
Norwich 3, Stoke 5 |
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FOULS:
Norwich 11, Stoke 16
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| OFFSIDES:
Norwich 2, Stoke 0
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Saturday, March 17, 2007
DAVID CUFFLEY
Darren Huckerby proved Norwich City's match
winner again when his 12th goal of the season was enough
to sink Stoke at Carrow Road.
Huckerby, who had scored the winner in spectacular
style against Birmingham five days earlier, struck again
after half an hour when he beat keeper Steve Simonsen
with a powerful drive after playing a one two with Chris
Martin.
Defender Jason Shackell came close to stretching Norwich's
lead before the break when his header thumped against
the post and his follow up effort was blocked on the
line by Simonsen.
Stoke showed more urgency in the second half but seldom
looked likely to boost their slender play-off hopes
and the main flashpoint after the break was a straight
red card for defender Andy Griffin for a foul on Youssef
Safri in the closing minutes.
City lost skipper Adam Drury with what looked like an
ankle injury midway through the first half and Huckerby
took the armband before delivering another moment of
magic.
City boss Peter Grant had the luxury of being able to
name an unchanged side against Stoke after Tuesday's
1-0 win over leaders Birmingham.
He also decided on the same five substitutes as in the
midweek game, so Luke Chadwick, who made his home debut
against the Blues as a late replacement for Lee Croft,
had to be content with a place on the bench again.
Stoke, still in with a chance of a play-off place after
taking four points from the last two games, were boosted
when defender Gabriel Zakuani was passed fit despite
taking a knock in the 2-2 draw at Sunderland on Tuesday.
The Potters, who won 5-0 against the Canaries at the
Britannia Stadium in October, included ex-City midfielder
Darel Russell in their line-up.
Before kick-off, a cheque for more than £7500
was presented to the Norfolk branch of the Royal British
Legion after City shirts adorned with the poppy emblem
were auctioned on-line.
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| Chris Martin sends his
glancing header wide of Simonsen's left hand post.
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Stoke kicked off defending the Barclay goal and Russell
and Parkin combined to set up Lawrence in the very first
minute, the winger volleying over the top with a well
struck effort.
With just two minutes gone the Canaries won their first
corner. Lappin's kick was knocked clear to Safri, whose
low drive was heading off target before it was stopped
by Martin, but the young striker was crowded out and
Stoke were able to clear.
Huckerby showed flashes of the skill that brought him
a goal against Birmingham on Tuesday as he weaved his
way into the Stoke area, but his final ball did not
match his approach play and Russell was able to shield
it back to Simonsen.
Norwich carved out the best opening so far after seven
minutes when Lappin found Huckerby on the left and he
delivered what looked like the perfect cross for Martin,
only for the youngster to send his glancing header wide
of Simonsen's left hand post.
There was then a delay as skipper Drury, certainly in
the wars in recent weeks, received treatment for a bang
in the face.
As Stoke, wearing white shirts as opposed to their traditional
red and white stripes, pushed forward again, Shackell
earned applause for a neat tidying up operation under
pressure from Parkin.
An excellent cross field ball from Etuhu landed at the
feet of Croft close to the right corner flag and it
took a solid header from Higginbotham to get the winger's
centre out of the danger zone.
It had been a reasonably bright start by City in bright
sunshine, in front of another bumper crowd at Carrow
Road.
Hughes was caught in possession by the heavyweight Parkin
as Stoke went back on the attack and Parkin tried a
fairly ambitious lob which Warner had to be alert to
gather on the bounce.
After 16 minutes, Safri found Huckerby with a pinpoint
pass and the live wire City forward cut inside on to
his right foot before testing Simonsen with a low drive.
City won a free-kick on the left edge of the Stoke area
when Diao fouled Huckerby. Safri and Lappin stood over
the ball but it was the Moroccan who took the kick and
he curled a right foot shot well over the top.
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| City's fruitful new
striking partnership of Darren Huckerby and Chris
Martin celebrate another succesful link-up for the
winning goal against Stoke. |
Hoefkens tried to mount a one man raid on Norwich territory
as he sprinted down the right but lost control, leaving
Lappin to tidy up.
Drury was off the field again receiving attention from
physio Reynolds, this time it appeared to his right
ankle.
City were continuing with 10 men and the visitors looked
to take advantage but Lawrence was adjudged to have
handled in a tussle with Hughes inside the home penalty
area.
After two or three minutes, Drury returned to the action
but handed the captain's armband to Huckerby, while
Lappin dropped into the left back role and Fotheringham
stripped off on the touchline.
Sure enough, midway through the half, Drury departed
to be replaced by Fotheringham, who took up the left
sided midfield role with Lappin behind him at full back.
The visitors won a free-kick on the edge of the Norwich
area after a foul by Croft, but Lawrence wasted it by
curling the ball straight into Warner's hands.
The first yellow card of the afternoon was shown to
Zakuani after 25 minutes when he chopped down Huckerby
halfway into the City half.
Norwich were rather becalmed at this stage and Doherty
tried the long ball option when he aimed a clearance
towards Martin, but the youngster was muscled out of
the challenge by Higginbotham.
City went down to 10 men again when Doherty signalled
to the referee that he had blood on his shirt, and walked
to the halfway line to receive attention to his nose.
But while they were a man short, the Canaries
took the lead as Huckerby's golden goal scoring run
continued. Huckerby took possession wide on the left
and picked out Martin, whose deft back heel nudged the
ball back into Huckerby's path and he beat Simonsen
with a low right foot drive for his 12th goal of the
season.
Doherty returned to the action with a white dressing
on his nose and City pressed forward again, Hughes letting
fly with a fairly ambitious right foot shot into the
crowd.
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| Jason Shackell sends
a header goalwards in the first half against Stoke. |
Croft showed determination in winning a challenge with
Griffin and heading for the Stoke penalty area but his
right foot shot across the face of the goal was well
off target.
The Canaries were within an inch of stretching their
lead after 37 minutes after Huckerby won a corner on
the left. Lappin played it short to Safri and his cross
was met with a thumping header from Shackell which struck
the post and bounced back to the City defender, whose
follow up shot was blocked on the line by the grateful
Simonsen and almost appeared to have crept in, but there
were no complaints from the City players.
With less than five minutes to go to the break, the
Canaries had two penalty shouts turned down in quick
succession, first when Zakuani stumbled and appeared
to land on the ball with his hand following a cross
by Croft, then when Croft thought he had been shoved
over by Griffin as he tried to get his head to a Huckerby
cross.
There was a ragged look about some of Stoke's defending
as City seemed to have gained fresh momentum from Huckerby's
goal.
The visitors had not looked very much like play-off
contenders in the opening half and Norwich were well
worth their interval lead.
Half-time: Norwich City 1, Stoke
City 0
The half-time interval featured a parade by City's long
distance fans, representing different groups at home
and abroad, and the procession continued when Stoke
made two changes at the start of the second half, with
Lee Martin replacing Zakuani and Fuller on for Parkin.
City quickly won a corner, Lappin's in-swinging effort
being cleared by Simonsen at full stretch and when Huckerby
returned the loose ball into the area, the keeper was
in the right place at his near post to collect.
Three minutes into the half, the visitors won their
first corner of the match when Hughes was forced to
concede under pressure; Lawrence's kick was an easy
catch for Warner.
Norwich had another opportunity as they counterattacked
with Hughes delivering an excellent cross towards Fotheringham
at the far post but the ball seemed to strike the midfielder's
standing leg and trickled wide.
Stoke made their final change just six minutes into
the half when Eustace replaced Diao. They were soon
on the attack as Fuller worked a one two with Russell
and delivered a right foot drive which Warner, falling
to his right, grabbed with both hands.
There seemed to be more urgency about Stoke's play and
Shackell did well to head clear from Sidibe's cross
before a long throw into the six-yard box caused further
problems, relieved only when Safri hammered the loose
ball away.
Lawrence then weaved his way into a shooting position
but his tame effort did not trouble Warner.
Another long throw by Hoefkens created problems and
Etuhu had to head clear at the expense of a corner.
Lawrence's flag kick was cleared as far as Lappin and
suddenly City had an opening as the midfielder found
Huckerby, but his first time effort was straight as
Simonsen.
Back came Stoke and Doherty did well to cut out a low
centre from Lawrence, before Russell hooked a useful
shooting chance wide.
With half an hour to go, City had not quite got to grips
with things since the break and there were one or two
nervous moments at the back as Stoke stepped things
up a gear.
Dublin and McVeigh had begun limbering up, along with
Chadwick, as Grant considered whether to make further
changes.
Russell robbed Croft as Stoke pressed again but Griffin's
long diagonal ball was too strong for Lawrence.
A cross field ball from Hughes was helped into the Stoke
area by Fotheringham as the Canaries broke, but Eustace
was well placed to head back to Simonsen.
City then tried to catch the visitors napping with a
quickly take free-kick as Huckerby found Croft, but
Fotheringham was unable to make telling contact with
the winger's cross.
There was briefly a moment of alarm for Norwich when
Eustace played a lob into the path of Lee Martin, but
the substitute was adjudged to have fouled Doherty in
getting the better of the centre half.
Safri was treated for a bang in the face from Eustace,
prompting a further delay, but it was Stoke who went
forward from the restart and Lappin had to concede another
corner as Lawrence moved onto a through ball from Hoefkens.
Lawrence's corner was, however, another awful one and
Warner gathered it very easily.
A neat passing move involving Safri, Huckerby and Croft
promised good things for Norwich, but Safri's centre
was just cleared as Fotheringham closed in at the far
post.
It was Stoke's turn to try to catch City unawares with
a quick free-kick only for Fuller to waste the opportunity
by curling his shot wide.
With 73 minutes gone, Etuhu brought a roar from the
crowd when he moved onto Safri's pass and tried his
luck from 25-yards, his right foot shot thudding into
the boards to the right of Simonsen's goal.
With a quarter of an hour to go, Grant made his second
change when Chadwick replaced Croft.
Sidibe brought Warner into action again with a left
foot drive from outside the box after he latched onto
a clearance from Doherty and play was then held up while
Fuller received treatment for a knock.
Dublin was introduced in place of Chris Martin with
10 minutes left as the Canaries made their final change
of the afternoon.
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| Stoke City defender
Andy Griffin receives his marching orders after
a foul on Youssef Safri. |
Stoke threatened again with a free-kick from Lawrence
and it was Shackell who had to head clear at the far
post at the expense of a corner. Lawrence's flag kick
was headed away by Dublin and Lee Martin fired it straight
back on the volley with some power, but over the top.
There was a real flashpoint with seven minutes left
when Stoke's Griffin was shown the red card for a lunge
at Safri right in front of the visitors' dugout.
Griffin was angry at the decision and had to be restrained
by Hughes before departing the scene.
Safri required treatment and before play restarted,
Stoke's Lee Martin was shown the yellow card for dissent.
An error by Hughes set Stoke on the attack in the final
minute, but as they got forward in numbers, Fuller squandered
the opening with an awful ball straight into the crowd.
Four additional minutes were signalled by the fourth
official - four minutes for City to try to hang on to
their second home win in five days.
In time added on, Chadwick weaved through before testing
Simonsen with a low drive.
Result: Norwich City 1, Stoke
City 0
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