PNE face an angry Canaries

Graham Dorrans celebrates after scoring the opener in Tuesday's 2-2 draw at FulhamGraham Dorrans celebrates after scoring the opener in Tuesday's 2-2 draw at Fulham
Graham Dorrans celebrates after scoring the opener in Tuesday's 2-2 draw at Fulham
The Norwich players had their angry heads on after a midweek draw with Fulham cost them the Championship top spot.

Two first-half penalties from Graham Dorrans had the Canaries seemingly cruising towards victory on Tuesday night at Craven Cottage.

Had they hung on to that lead, Norwich would have stayed at the summit ahead of Preston’s visit to Carrow Road.

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Two Fulham goals pegged them back though, and it is Newcastle who now lead the division.

“Am I angry with them? They are angry with themselves because they know how much it means,” said Norwich manager Alex Neil. “It was not a case of me being angry with them.

“We were all frustrated because at 2-0 up against anyone, especially away from home, you should see it out.

“At half-time I told them not to sit back, to get up and press them as high as we could and get after the ball because we got some joy at that before the break.