Norwich City v Manchester United - Press Conference RECAP
Daniel Farke has options for Norwich City's Premier League test against Manchester United on Sunday Picture: Paul Chesterton/Focus Images Ltd - Credit: Paul Chesterton/Focus Images Ltd
Daniel Farke previews Norwich City’s Premier League game against Manchester United - and we have all the key lines first from Colney.
Farke provided the latest fitness update on Ben Godfrey after his second half exit in the 0-0 away draw at Bournemouth. Godfrey himself made it clear during the week he expects to be available after suffering a reaction to his recent hernia surgery.
Mario Vrancic and Ralf Fahrmann (both groin injuries) were not involved in the south-coast but Farke confirmed neither are in contention this weekend. Fahrmann is back in training but Vrancic is ill.
Onel Hernandez (knee) and Patrick Roberts (back) missed a day's training this week but both are expected to be in contention for the Red Devils.
Grant Hanley (groin), Timm Klose (knee) and Christoph Zimmermann (foot) remain longer term absentees.
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United won 1-0 in the Europa League on Thursday night against Partizan Belgrade and head to Carrow Road on Sunday fresh from a 1-1 Premier League draw against bitter rivals Liverpool
- Recap the key lines from blog in the window above, with full reaction and build up to City's Premier League duel against the Red Devils throughout the day on pinkun.com
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