Norwich City Manager Liam Manning Apologizes After Seventh Consecutive Home Defeat
Norwich City Manager Liam Manning Apologizes After Seventh Consecutive Home Defeat

Norwich City Manager Liam Manning Apologizes After Seventh Consecutive Home Defeat

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Norwich City head coach Liam Manning apologized to fans after the team's seventh consecutive home defeat, a 2-0 loss to Hull City that left the club struggling in the Championship relegation zone. Manning admitted regret for his sharp exit down the tunnel at the final whistle, acknowledging he should have faced the supporters instead of avoiding them amid mounting fan protests demanding changes, including calls for sporting director Ben Knapper to be replaced. Despite a bright start and multiple missed chances in the first half, Norwich failed to capitalize and conceded two second-half goals, highlighting ongoing issues with finishing and coping under pressure. Manning expressed frustration at the repetitive nature of the team's struggles and emphasized the need for internal changes to reverse the poor run. Fans voiced their displeasure both inside and outside Carrow Road, underscoring the tense atmosphere surrounding the club's performance and leadership. The Canaries' inability to convert chances and defensive lapses continue to fuel calls for accountability as the club battles to avoid relegation.

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