Rate the City players’ performances during loss at Bolton
Norwich City players have a look of dejection after going 1-0 down during the Sky Bet Championship match at the Macron Stadium, Bolton. Picture by Russell Hart/Focus Images - Credit: Russell Hart/Focus Images Ltd
The international break begins on a low note for Norwich City and here is your chance to rate the performances of the Canaries players during yesterday’s 2-1 defeat at lowly Bolton.
City fell to a third successive Championship defeat, hot on the heels of home losses to Derby and Wolves, as an excellent nine-game unbeaten run gives way to a worrying run of form.
Including the extra-time defeat at Premier League giants Arsenal in the fourth round of the Carabao Cup, it has been a thoroughly disappointing fortnight for Daniel Farke’s team since winning 1-0 at arch rivals Ipswich.
The defeat has seen the Canaries slip to 13th in the table, although still only three points adrift of the play-off positions, ahead of a return to action against Barnsley at Carrow Road on Saturday, November 18.
Meanwhile, Bolton moved off the bottom of the table with the win, which extended their unbeaten run to five matches.
Paddy Davitt: Norwich City player ratings after a 2-1 Championship defeat to Bolton
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