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| MATCH
STATS |
| NORWICH
CITY:
Marshall, Otsemobor, Doherty, Murray, Drury,
Jarvis, Spillane, Lappin, Huckerby, Brown,
Cureton.
Subs: Gilks, Croft (for
Spillane, 61), Russell, Strihavka (for Brown,
74), Martin. |
| SHEFFIELD
WEDNESDAY:
Grant, Simek, Wood, M Johnson, Spurr, Watson,
Kavanagh, Whelan, Small, Jeffers, Burton.
Subs: Burch, Hinds (for
Spurr, 76), Tudgay (for Jeffers, 33), J
Johnson (for Watson, 51), Sodje. |
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| SCORERS:
Sheff Wed: Small (75)
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TOP
CANARY:
EDP & EN: Adam Drury
NEIL ADAMS: Ian Murray
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| ATTENDANCE:
23,293
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REFEREE:
Mick Russell (Hertfordshire)
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| ADDED
TIME:
First half: 2 mins
Second half: 3 mins
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| YELLOW
CARDS:
Norwich: Spillane, Cureton
Sheff Wed: Kaveanagh, Whelan
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| RED
CARDS:
None
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| SHOTS
ON TARGET:
Norwich 2, Sheff Wed 5
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| SHOTS
OFF TARGET:
Norwich 6, Sheff Wed 11
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CORNERS:
Norwich 5, Sheff Wed 5 |
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FOULS:
Norwich 6, Sheff Wed 10
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| OFFSIDES:
Norwich 0, Sheff Wed 2 |
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Saturday September 29, 2007
DAVID CUFFLEY
Match
Gallery
Norwich City’s dismal start to the season went
from bad to worse as a goal from Sheffield Wednesday’s
Wade Small sent them crashing to their fifth defeat
in six Championship games.
Small struck after 75 minutes of the televised clash
at Carrow Road when he scored from close range from
a cross by Frank Simek to give the division’s
bottom team their second successive win.
The result brought an angry response from the home crowd
and heaped more pressure on manager Peter Grant ahead
of Tuesday’s home match against Scunthorpe United.
City had a couple of early chances when Gary Doherty
headed wide from a Simon Lappin free-kick and Rossi
Jarvis fired over the top, but after a reasonable first
half performance, they faded badly in the second period.
It was the Owls fifth successive win over Norwich
and their third in a row at Carrow Road, but chants
of “What a load of rubbish” at the final
whistle summed up how the home crowd felt.
Teenage midfield pair Michael Spillane and Rossi Jarvis
retained their places in the City starting line-up after
Tuesday’s Carling Cup defeat at Manchester City
but manager Peter Grant still made two changes.
Winger Lee Croft and midfielder Darel Russell were relegated
to the substitutes’ bench to accommodate the return
of Darren Huckerby, who had recovered from an ankle
injury, and Adam Drury, who shrugged off a sore back
after missing the previous two games.
There were two strikers on the bench in David Strihavka
and Chris Martin, but there was no sign of French midfielder
Julien Brellier and Luke Chadwick, who were still sidelined
by a hamstring injury.
Veteran Dion Dublin was serving the last game of a three
match ban while skipper Jason Shackell was missing the
second of his three games for his red card at Wolves.
Sheffield Wednesday boss Brian Laws, who had made five
changes for the midweek Carling Cup game against Everton,
which they lost 3-0, reverted to the team that beat
Hull 1-0 last Saturday to bring the Owls their first
points of the season, with just one exception. Dutch
winger Etienne Esajas was ruled out by injury and his
place went to Wade Small.
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| The Norwich City team
lines up just before the start for a minutes’
applause in respect of Johnny Gavin, City’s
all-time record goal scorer, who died earlier this
month. |
Before kick-off, striker Jamie Cureton received his
Golden Boot award for finishing as the top scorer in
the Championship with Colchester last season.
Then the two teams lined up just before the start while
there was one minutes’ applause in respect of
Johnny Gavin, City’s all-time record goal scorer,
who died earlier this month.
City kicked off with the floodlights already on for
this live TV game and Cureton appeared to have won a
throw-in near the left corner flag, only for the linesman
to give the decision the other way.
Drury looked as if he took a slight whack on the back
from an early challenge, something he was keen to avoid
after his injury problem.
Wednesday won an early free-kick on the left hand side
after a foul by Otsemobor, but the visitors wasted the
dead ball opportunity.
With five minutes gone, Simek’s cross was met
by the head of Jeffers but his effort was a good five-yards
wide of the target.
City won a free-kick by the right corner flag in the
seventh minute and Doherty, skipper for the day, missed
a useful chance to give them the lead. Lappin’s
kick reached the far post and Doherty climbed above
Simek but did not make clean contact with his header
and it skimmed past the post.
Norwich appeared to be operating with a three-man midfield
with Jarvis on the right, Spillane in the centre and
Lappin on the left, while there were three up front
with Brown predominantly on the right, Cureton in the
middle and Huckerby mainly on the left but free to roam
around.
With 10 minutes gone City missed another golden chance
when Drury’s centre went beyond the far post and
Brown did extremely well to nod it back into the path
of Jarvis, but the young midfielder blazed his effort
over the top, possibly distracted by the presence of
Cureton.
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| Norwich City supporters
during the minutes’ applause in respect of
Johnny Gavin. |
As Wednesday pushed forward, Small’s cross on
the left found the head of Whelan but his effort was
easily gathered by Marshall.
Huckerby was given his first real chance to run at the
Owls’ defence when Drury sent him clear after
16 minutes and Johnson did extremely well to cut out
his centre at the near post.
As City continued to press, Otsemobor sent a long range
effort flying over the top.
Spillane’s enthusiasm earned him a yellow card
after 18 minutes when he slid in with a challenge on
Johnson. The Wednesday man seemed to make the most of
the tackle as he rolled around on the turf and it was
some time before referee Russell summoned Spillane and
showed him the card, much to the annoyance of the home
crowd with Johnson quickly back in action and heading
clear for a throw-in.
Drury produced a fine challenge on Simek to earn applause
from the home crowd, while Marshall made an excellent
catch from a cross by Whelan. It had been a tidy opening
from City but so far they had nothing to show for their
efforts.
Otsemobor did well to head clear from a cross by Jeffers
as the Owls pressed forward and then Spurr had a shooting
opportunity on the left hand side of the area but his
effort soared into the crowd.
A neat passing move ended with Otsemobor aiming his
cross towards Cureton but the little striker was out-jumped
by Wood, who easily headed clear. At the other end Jeffers
tried his luck from the edge of the area from a pass
by Small but floated his effort over the bar.
Otsemobor was fouled by Watson on the right touchline,
giving City another dead ball opportunity. Lappin’s
kick into the area produced a game of head tennis but
Spillane’s final header from the edge of the box
landed safely in keeper Grant’s arms.
Another promising move was spoiled when Cureton tried
to play in Spillane in the Wednesday area but the pass
fell behind him as the youngster moved fractionally
too soon.
With just over half an hour gone there was another yellow
card when Kavanah fouled Cureton, though the challenge
seemed fairly harmless. Moments later, Spillane was
caught by a much later tackle by Watson which the official
fouled to notice.
Twelve minutes before the break, The Owls made a surprise
change when Tudgay replaced Jeffers in attack. The former
Everton man did not appear to have taken a knock but
may have been feeling under the weather.
Otsemobor almost found Cureton with a 50-yard pass into
The Owls area, but Grant was out first to collect and
there was more frustration when a cross from Huckerby
drifted behind for a goal kick when he might have done
better.
Drury and Huckerby combined to set up Jarvis for a shot
from 20-yards but once again he cleared the crossbar.
Doherty did well to get in a header and concede a corner,
the first of the match, after 36 minutes after Otsemobor
had deflected a cross from Spurr dangerously close to
his own goal.
In fact, Wednesday won three corners in quick succession,
the best of which was the third with Kavanagh’s
flag kick met by a glancing header from Watson.
Huckerby earned a free-kick midway into the Wednesday
half when he was fouled by Wood as the two men challenged
for a Drury through ball. Lappin’s free-kick was
headed back by Doherty for Huckerby to try a right foot
shot, which was blocked by Johnson, bringing muted appeals
for handball.
Spillane needed treatment for a bang on the nose three
minutes before the interval after jumping for a header
with Small. There was clearly blood on his face and
he looked a little dazed as physio Neal Reynolds attended
to him on the touchline, while City continued with 10
men.
Drury was having an excellent half and got back to deny
Whelan when Wednesday carved out space on the right
side of the Norwich area.
Marshall gathered an overhead kick from Watson as Wednesday
tried to make use of their one man advantage, but Spillane
was soon back in the action, wearing number 49.
In the two minutes of time added on Otsemobor was fouled
by Small giving the Canaries a free-kick just into the
Wednesday half but the ball was fed wide to Huckerby
and his cross was easily headed clear, the last action
of the half as referee Russell pointed to the dressing
rooms.
Half-time: Norwich City 0, Sheffield
Wednesday 0
Wednesday were first to threaten after the break when
Kavanagh let fly from outside the box, but Marshall
was able to watch as his shot bounced well wide.
Three minutes into the half, a neat exchange of passes
took Watson within shooting range of the City goal and
Marshall had to make a smart save from the Wednesday
captain, who seemed to pull a muscle just as he shot.
Watson was clearly in trouble as City broke forward,
Brown setting up Cureton for a right foot shot which
keeper Grant managed to beat away, with the striker
firing the rebound into the crowd under pressure from
Johnson.
City again worked an opening in the Wednesday area but
this time Drury lashed a wild effort a long way off
target.
With six minutes of the second half played, the Owls
made a second change when Jermaine Johnson replaced
the hobbling Watson.
Moments later Huckerby was in the wars after a challenge
by Kavanagh.
Kavanagh was not afraid to shoot from distance but his
next effort from just outside the box was poorly struck
and rolled wide of the target.
Drury made another fine challenge on Simek to break
down a Wednesday attack as the visitors continued their
bright start to the second period.
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| The expressions on
the faces in the Norwich City dug-out, and in the
stand behind them, say it all as the Canaries head
for a painful home defeat. |
Kavanagh, almost inevitably, had another pot shot from
a distance but was once more off target as the Owls
continued to press.
City won their first corner of the match and it had
taken them 55 minutes but when it was played short and
reached Huckerby, his cross was easily cut out.
Cureton was left hobbling on the left touchline by another
challenge from Kavanagh which went unpunished.
With nearly an hour gone, the Canaries almost opened
up the Wednesday defence when Brown’s back heel
from a Huckerby pass fell into the path of Spillane,
but the youngster was adjudged to have tugged at Whelan’s
shirt and a free-kick was awarded.
Murray had produced a steady performance at the back
and got in an important header at the expense of a corner.
The flag kick was cleared as far as Small, who volleyed
well over the top.
Manager Grant made his first change after 62 minutes
when Croft replaced Spillane and the winger’s
first cross was very nearly a fruitful one with Michael
Johnson just sticking a leg out to keep it away from
the danger area.
Croft’s pace was quickly apparent when he won
a corner as he looked to cash in on a slick move involving
Otsemobor and Cureton.
However, attack turned quickly to defence when Lappin’s
flag kick was headed clear by Kavanah and a mazy run
by Jermaine Johnson was only halted at the last moment
by a challenge from Murray.
There was a yellow card for Whelan when he stopped the
next Norwich break with a blatant body check on Huckerby.
City were rather flatfooted when Wednesday broke through
Jermaine Johnson, who played a one-two with Burton before
firing in a powerful drive which was only just off target.
The Owls had enjoyed slightly more of the attacking
play since the interval, while City’s final ball
was too often wayward.
One swift counterattack from City almost paid dividends
with 20 minutes to go when Croft sent Cureton away and
his cross reached Huckerby, at full stretch six-yards
out but his shot lacked power and Grant was right behind
it.
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| David Strihavka, Jamie
Cureton and Rossi Jarvis kick off after Sheffield
Wednesday take the lead. |
The home crowd were becoming a little frustrated and
Otsemobor highlighted City’s problem in the final
third of the field with a cross which went straight
out of play behind the goal.
Drury was playing a blinder for Norwich and made a vital
block from Whelan after the midfielder played a one-two
and let fly with a venomous shot.
Tudgay slashed a powerful shot just wide as Wednesday
continued to look the more dangerous side and with 73
minutes gone, City tried to lift their attacking spark
when Strihavka replaced Brown.
The goal Wednesday had been threatening came
after 75 minutes, however, with the home defence caught
extremely flatfooted. Simek was given far too much room
on the right side of the Wednesday attack and his low
cross was allowed to reach Small at the far post, and
he side-footed a close range shot through Marshall’s
legs.
The home crowd responded with chants of “What
a load of rubbish” and “Are you watching,
Delia?”
The Owls response, once the celebrations had died down,
was to make their final change with Hinds replacing
Spurr.
As City tried to respond, Jarvis and Otsemobor combined
to create a shooting chance for Cureton but he flashed
a right foot shot wide.
The home crowd began to try to rouse their team with
more positive chants of “On the ball City”
and “City ‘til I die” but their team
were looking rather bedraggled.
Time was running out for the Canaries as some fans
began heading for the exits and although Jarvis attempted
a teasing ball into the Wednesday area it was comfortably
gathered by Grant.
With two minutes left Otsemobor played a neat one-two
with Croft but the fullback’s cross was met by
the flailing arms of Cureton at the near post and the
striker was booked for deliberate hand ball.
Result: Norwich City 0, Sheffield
Wednesday 1
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