Robert Snodgrass celebrates making it 3-0 at Peterborough United. Picture: Paul Chesterton / Focus Images
Monday, January 7, 2013
12:14 PM
The national newspapers’ views on Norwich City’s 3-0 win at Peterborough United.
The Sunday Mirror: “Hughton made wholesale changes to his Premier League line-up but the Canaries’ slick, passing game remained unaltered.”
The Mail on Sunday: “Robert Snodgrass ended Norwich’s run of four straight defeats by masterminding the club’s charge into the fourth round, with further goals from Simeon Jackson and Elliott Bennett.”
The Observer: “So abject were his Peterborough side that Darren Ferguson made them wait in the dressing room until he had calmed down and carried out his media duties.”
The Sunday Telegraph: “Norwich comfortably saw off local rivals Peterborough to cruise into the fourth round . . . it was easy for Norwich from the moment Elliott Bennett opened the scoring.”
The Independent: “It could not have been more comfortable for Norwich . . . it was frustrating given that Peterborough came into this game having won four of their last five.”
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