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  1. Work-rate. Incisiveness. Nous. I don't ask for much. This is how it's gonna be. Build from the ground up. 4th Round of the FA Cup then, in a game that is live on ITV if anyone wants to know. Early kick-off against a team managed by Jurgen's best mate David Wagner. For the past decade, Norwich have been a side that is strong in the Championship but out of their depth in the top flight. A yo-yo club by any definition, although last season ended in mid-table mediocrity rather than a bounce back to the Premier League. This season, they are just outside the play-off places so still well in contention. They must be hating that Ipswich have leapfrogged them, having had much the better of things probably since Ipswich themselves were relegated from the Premier League over 20 years ago. I had to look up their squad as I don't know who is there. I was surprised to learn that Teemu Pukki isn't at the club any more, given that he seems to have been around since the days of Goss, Fox and Sutton. Having seen none of them this season, I don't know what to expect from them really. The two sides met at Anfield in the FA Cup 5th Round 2 years ago, on our way to lifting the trophy. It was one of those games where our opponents don't go full strength as they're more concerned about staving off relegation, and we don't go full strength because the fixtures are coming thick and fast. We played every game it was possible for us to play that season. The game finished 2-1 thanks to a first-half double from Taki. The first came when a cross from the left was controlled by Div and played into Taki's path to fire home. The second was a cracker, as Taki chested down a clearance from a corner and hammered a strike into the roof of the net from just inside the area. He'd scored a double in a League Cup tie at Carrow Road earlier in the season too, so Norwich must have been sick of the sight of him! The Canaries had a few half chances mainly due to us playing in second gear, and they got a late consolation but in truth, we were full value for the win which earned us a quarter final tie at Nottingham Forest. The fringe players and the academy graduates have done extremely well in recent weeks as the squad has had to cope with a spate of injuries and a couple of international absences. We've seen Jarrell continue to show remarkable composure and concentration for a centre back of so little experience. Conor has been a whirlwind at right back, feisty in defence and a bundle of energy going forward. Joe has shown his versatility and displayed more reliability while filling in at left back. Diogo gets goals. Curtis has been one of the standout midfielders in the country. Robbo is now back. Trent and Dom are thought to be available as of this weekend. It's nice to have more options again. I can see a similar line-up to the one at Bournemouth last week. What we need in this game is a total absence of complacency, and instead look to make this a game where we rattle in loads of goals, and make Norwich think they are being bombarded by El Pistolero and Taki again. Motivation, concentration, attitude and application to be spot on from first minute to last. Next round please. Get it done!
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