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Who’s been your top City performer so far? Check the stats and place your vote
Who has been your top Norwich City performer during the opening quarter of the Championship season? - Credit: Paul Chesterton/Focus Images Ltd
With a quarter of the Championship season already behind us, who has been your top Norwich City performer so far?
We want to know your thoughts 11 games into a campaign that could probably be split into two halves already.
And to aid your decision, you can flick through all the key statistics from the season so far – where you’ll be able to see the key effect German recruits such as Tom Trybull, Christoph Zimmermann and Marco Stiepermann are having on Daniel Farke’s Canaries.
The Championship statistics, which run from the opening draw at Fulham to the superb win at Reading just before the international break, may also reveal some surprising absentees.
Once you’ve made your decision, place your vote in our poll – where the key contenders are lined up in order of their current rating no football statistics website WhoScored. The question is, to you agree with their top choice?
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