Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

WE WENT OFF THE CLIFF.. NOW WE GO AGAIN

Canaries can take flight says chief Webber

- BY SIMON BIRD

THE trio in charge of Norwich chatted with their players, shaking hands and passing on words of encouragem­ent an hour after the final whistle.

There was Daniel Farke (top, with Todd Cantwell), who shunned offers from around Europe to stick with

City after their Premier

League flop, as engaging, lively a boss as a fan could ask for.

There was director of football Stuart

Webber, who showed leadership, ordering fans to “blame me, it was my strategy” for the club’s relegation.

“I didn’t have to sit sulking or crying or lying on th e f ootball pitch hoping someone would take a photo of me,” he said. “We had to make sure we didn’t die. We went off that cliff edge and could brush ourselves off and go again.”

And they have.

Ma t r i a r c h a l D e l i a Smith , clearly popular with her young charges, was among the squad showing she is willing the lads to succeed.

It is early days, but few clubs emerge from the wreckage of relegation – a £60million income cut, a 10-game losing streak, no win since Februar y – looking as together and ready for the new challenge as the Canaries.

They did not spend silly money last season, relegation clauses in contracts automatica­lly reduced the wage bill this term, and only Jamal Lewis has been sold – £15m to Newcastle.

Solid characters have been added li ke B en

Gibson and Jordan Hugill. Stability and a united front mean Norwich will be among the promotion contenders again. This was their first win since February when they beat Leicester, 197 days ago.

Webber has overseen more than 460 first-team appearance­s from home grown academy players in the last three years.

Another, Adam Idah, 19, grabbed the winner in Yorkshire against a resili ient Huddersf field who were u undone only by a terrible backp pass by Richard Stearman.

Cork-born I Idah played t twice for I Ireland in the w week, and n nabbed his first l league goal.

He said: “All of us work well together, even in training. We get each other going and we want to do well.

“We had a difficult end to last season, so this was an unbelievab­le start and we’re just raring to go.

“Every season once you get off to a good start the confidence comes in.”

Te r r i e r s m a n a g e r Carlos Corberan (above) said: “The team showed the spirit we wanted , which is the positive.”

 ??  ?? YOU’RE THE HERO Idah the toast of team-mates after his winner (below) and (right) Town’s Harry Toffolo
YOU’RE THE HERO Idah the toast of team-mates after his winner (below) and (right) Town’s Harry Toffolo

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