BBC NEWS; Recent Jon Rowe exploits will delight and hurt Norwich City in equal parts: View.
Jonathan Rowe, a former Norwich City winger, made headlines with his winning goal for Marseille away to Lyon.
Former Southampton centre-back. Duje Ćaleta-Car scored the first goal for the hosts, but Pol Lirola and Ulisses Garcia appeared to have won the game for Roberto De Zerbi’s team.
Rayan Cherki leveled the score in the third minute of stoppage time, and the game appeared to be heading for a tie.
However, the away team did not let up in their pursuit of three points, with the ball being thrown into the opposing half at kickoff.
Lucas Perri’s miskick found its way to Rowe, who handled the ball well, maintained his calm, used his pace and movement effectively, and hammered the ball into the net from the edge of the box.
This was Rowe’s first goal for the Ligue 1 club, and it proved to be the game-winner, allowing De Zerbi’s side to stay at the top of the French league.
Rowe, who joined De Zerbi for £14 million on a loan-to-buy deal from Norwich, hopes to have a successful voyage with De Zerbi.
Norwich City would be happy to see Jonathan Rowe make a breakthrough.
The fact that Rowe’s moment occurred outside of the Championship is a significant part in Norwich and their supporters’ satisfaction with it.
Leeds United had strong interest in the wide winger during the summer transfer window, but the transaction did not go through.
With Rowe in France, the Canaries don’t have to be concerned about the influence their former player may have on them.
After withdrawing from Norwich’s team for their opening day match against Oxford United in August, the player’s parting message on social media may have re-energized some supporters.
With the player establishing himself as a fan favourite at Carrow Road, many Norfolk residents, especially supporters, will be relieved to see him finally get off the mark.
After all, he is an academy graduate and a Canary Island native.
The English side’s 25% sell-on clause implies they will gain if he performs well and sells for a reasonable price in the future.
That’s another reason Norwich and its supporters will be hoping the 21-year-old succeeds in France.
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