Norwich City: Adam Forshaw interview on Championship form
Midfielder Adam Forshaw’s arrival at Norwich City coincided with Josh Sargent’s ankle injury, which is considered the turning point of the team’s downhill season. Although lacking fitness after being a free agent during preseason, Forshaw has been used by coach David Wagner in recent weeks, even featuring as a substitute in the 3-2 loss to his former side, Leeds United. Despite the team’s recent struggles, Forshaw remains confident that Norwich City can turn their form around and believes in their game plan of playing a high press and being aggressive on the pitch. He attributes his return to full fitness to the club’s staff and their careful training program.
Forshaw expresses that Norwich’s away defeats are not due to a lack of preparation, but rather something that can be rectified in future matches. He emphasizes the team’s desire to dominate possession and play their style of football regardless of the venue. Following an extended period of individual training in the summer, Forshaw feels prepared for the upcoming game against Middlesbrough, another one of his former teams. He praises the club’s manager, fitness coaches, and physios for their role in helping him reach his current fitness levels without any injuries.
Looking ahead, Norwich City faces a tough run of fixtures before another break in November. Despite the challenges, Forshaw remains optimistic about the team’s chances of turning their form around. He believes that they have been doing many good things in their recent games and that it was simply unfortunate to not secure better results. Forshaw’s return to fitness is seen as a positive development for the team, and he is ready to contribute on the pitch. With the support of the coaching staff and his teammates, Forshaw is confident that Norwich can improve their performances and achieve better results in the coming matches.