Our Norwich City correspondent Paddy Davitt has posted his marks following the Canaries’ 3-2 Championship win against Bristol City.
Here is Paddy’s verdict on Daniel Farke’s troops, who hit back not once but twice to end the Robins’ seven-match winning league streak.
• Tim Krul
Vital stop from Marlon Pack during a Bristol second half surge. 7
• Max Aarons
Persistence paid off in a big way for Ben Godfrey’s finish. 8
• Christoph Zimmermann
Body on the line on numerous occasions. Key stoppage time block at his near post. 8
• Ben Godfrey
Instincts of a frontman to be alive in the penalty area to slot Max Aarons’ cut back. Will feel should have done more to halt Callum O’Dowda run. 7
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Such an important attacking outlet in this side now. 8
• Tom Trybull
Played his part with a number of key interventions when Bristol threatened in the second half. Slipped too easily at the start of the O’Dowda burst. 7
• Kenny McLean
Quality brace but his head coach was also right to highlight his poor effort at halting O’Dowda. 8
• Emi Buendia
Wonderful crossfield pass sparked Norwich’s opening goal. 7
• Marco Stiepermann
Slammed the bar late on with a close range effort. Another mazy dribble earned a chance for Onel Hernandez. 7
• Onel Hernandez
Key role in the first home goal. But so many promising positions and the wrong decision or poorly executed finish was the final outcome. 7
• Teemu Pukki
Rare lack of composure for first half chance. But cushioned assist for Kenny McLean. 7
City substitutes
• Jordan Rhodes n/a
(for Teemu Pukki, 85)
• Mario Vrancic n/a
(for Emi Buendia, 89)
• Timm Klose n/a
(for Onel Hernandez, 90+4)
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