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Mon 20 September 2021 | 17:41

Farke says he won’t bury Norwich alive after five-game losing run

Norwich manager Daniel Farke insists he will not bury his players alive as his side look to turn things around after five successive Premier League defeats.

The Canaries had a poor start to life back in the Premier League, losing to

Liverpool

,

Manchester City

,

Leicester

, and

Arsenal

in their first four games.

The 3-1 home defeat to newly-promoted

Watford

at Carrow Road sent them to the bottom of the League table and left his side open to criticism.

However, he has backed his men and believes they turn things around.

"Let's be honest, the first game that really mattered was our home game against Watford,"

he said

.

"Yes, we lost this game and of course this was a setback and we are at the moment if we're really honest three points behind our plan - that's not great.

"We're not overly happy with it but it also doesn't mean that we are relegated - so you always want to stay balanced, be self-critical and to be honest and we analyze this and we definitely have to focus, especially our defending of our own goal because we've conceded too many goals so far.

"It's also important that at this moment I don't punish my players too much, and I'm backing them, and then also to be critical and speak about what we have to improve.

"I think it's important to be always honest but also not to bury them alive and it's important to stay positive."

Farke has been pleased with cup displays in recent seasons, having reached the quarter-finals of the FA Cup two years ago and aims to get their season on track with a victory over Jurgen Klopp’s side.

"Tomorrow is a different competition we know that we are a cup team, we have proved this on different occasions in the last years,"

he added

.

"We want to be as successful as possible in the cup because the cup has the same value as the league, but of course there will be some changes and we need some fresh players on the pitch.

"There's also no doubt about this but I also want to see some progress in terms of defending our own goal tomorrow, because it's also a topic that we need to improve in order to win points at league level.

"Today we are already in a much better mood and also ready to go, it is a different competition and we also know that we are a cup team and we want to go to the next round against the big favorite in Liverpool.

"We know it's a big, big ask but nevertheless, it's a do-or-die game and we want to be there with a good result."


source: SportMob



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