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WATCH: All our Norwich City videos from their Carabao Cup win at Brentford
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Norwich City maintained their Carabao Cup interest with a dominant win at Griffin Park on Tuesday night – and we were there to cover all the bases.
Our Canaries correspondents Michael Bailey, Paddy Davitt and David Freezer brought live team news, delivered their post-match verdict and those of City head coach Daniel Farke and his opposite number, Dean Smith.
Mario Vrancic’s first goals for the club plus Josh Murphy’s incisive finish earned a 3-1 win in west London, sending City through to the last 16 of the League Cup.
Each and every Norwich City first-team game, our reporters will be on the scene. If you see them – especially with their cameras – say hello.
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City notched their third win in a four-game unbeaten run, that followed up their hammering at Millwall before the international break.
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Following Tuesday’s win, City return to Championship action as they host Bristol City at Carrow Road on Saturday (3pm) before heading to Middlesbrough on Tuesday (7.45pm).
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