Norwich City: Thorup on Amankwah Forson West Brom display

After a strong start to his career at Carrow Road, the 21-year-old summer acquisition had a challenging stretch, but he returned to the starting lineup for the first time since September 14 at the Hawthorns.

Thorup described it as “a sort of reset with him.” He got off to a strong start for us, but he had a few games where he contributed little to some of the goals we let up and didn’t put on his finest play. If you can restart them, it had a minor impact on him personally as well.

Giving these folks occasional chances is a part of that. And he took it, I believe. He demonstrated this man’s potential. He discovered some incredibly advantageous places.

“I believe he frequently drew their full back to the left, which gave Jack (Stacey) room. I also believe he came very close to scoring with his shot from the box’s edge. He found himself in a lot of favorable circumstances.

experienced immediately after Kellen Fisher moved to the left to try to tackle Baggies dangerman Tom Fellows, while Stacey was also called back into the starting lineup.

The City chief remarked, “He dealt with him quickly, but we saw that you need maybe even quicker feet to deal with that guy.” He is undoubtedly one of the league’s best players and has the ability to cause issues for any full back.

And I believe that he did. Kellen was a threat in the first half, so it was wonderful to see him improve in the second half and provide us a stronger defensive appearance.

However, we also considered taking a more attacking approach with the left-wing selection to see if we could open up some space with him, Emiliano (Marcondes), and Borja (Sainz). I believe we’ve seen in practice and games that they work well together and produce some enjoyable moments.

After the game, I gave Jack a lot of praise because he struggles. A dumb Danish coach has been replacing him for a time now, saying, “Okay, I want to play with some younger players instead.”

“You can deal with it in so many ways. What he has done is train on a high level every day, and he’s trying, and he knows that at that moment I need to accept it, but my chance will come, and you have to do everything you can to make sure that the preparation is right for the time when you step in after many weeks. Now he needs to start again on Tuesday.”

Fisher is suspended for Plymouth’s midweek visit after picking up his fifth booking of the season against the Baggies.

Jose Cordoba, a center back, is also expected to stay out of action until more tests are performed on the knee injury he sustained in the home draw against Leeds.

Thorup said, “He had some knee pain when he returned from Panama.” “Actually trained with us Thursday, and felt all right in the morning, but after the training it got worse, so we needed to take a look at him.

“Hopefully, nothing too dangerous or severe, but we need to find out what it is exactly (Sunday) and most likely Monday, when we can find a scan for him. Even though he wasn’t on the team and probably won’t be on Tuesday night either, the players are optimistic about the situation; hopefully, nothing too serious happens.

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