Norwich City boss left confused by referee performance in Sheffield Wednesday defeat
Although a resolute Wednesday gave his team a massive 71.3% possession, the Dane recounted a stop-start game in
“We were not even close to being dangerous enough and we definitely did not create the moments we wanted to,” he
told me. “In the second half, we became overly enthusiastic and attempted too many individual plays, dribbling in
tight spaces rather than moving the ball faster… It was a slow game with a lot of free kicks, stoppages, and situations
we had little control over, which was exactly what we didn’t want.”
When asked about the performance of referee Stephen Martin and his assistants, the Norwich manager stated he
found it difficult to determine where ‘the line’ is in terms of the leniency of decisions, but made it plain he felt his
side were unable to break from a tough.
“My thoughts about the referee will stay the same and they will stay the same every time you guys ask me,” according
to him. “It’s not important. It’s what it is. I believe that when we play games, we all bear a great deal of responsibility,
and the same is true for the referees; I believe we must deal with this more effectively.
“You attempt to read the line in the game, and if I had to say anything, I’d say it was a little difficult to read, but that’s
how it goes. If we were quicker in our passing and movement, we wouldn’t have encouraged so many duels, thus we
gave the ref the choice.
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