Norwich City 2-3 Leeds United: City fan reaction video
Norwich City suffered a disappointing loss to Leeds United, with fans expressing their concerns about David Wagner’s ability to lead the team forward. The Canaries had a strong first half, going into half-time with a comfortable 2-0 lead thanks to goals from Shane Duffy and Gabriel Sara. However, an own goal from an Irishman allowed Leeds back into the game, and Crysensio Summerville’s late double secured a victory for the Yorkshire side.
Fans were left perplexed by the team’s collapse in the second half. Many questioned whether it was the team’s struggle or the instructions they were given that led to the downfall. Norwich seemed to retreat into their shells and allowed Leeds to dominate the game. Despite some positive performances from players like Kenny McLean, the defence and overall team performance raised doubts about Wagner’s suitability as the manager.
Another fan agreed that Norwich had a strong first half but believed that Leeds ultimately outperformed them in the second half. They highlighted the issue of substitutions at the end of the game and felt that it impacted their chances of winning. While acknowledging the presence of good players, they felt that Norwich failed to utilize them effectively. The injury to Angus Gunn and the performance of his replacement, George Long, also disappointed the fan.
One fan expressed their disappointment simply stating, “it was bad.” They initially felt jubilant at half-time but witnessed a lack of game management in the second half. They compared it to previous games where Norwich struggled to hold onto leads. The feeling around the stadium suggested growing discontent with Wagner, and fans expressed concern about the lack of quality on the bench. They believed that the team lacked the firepower to compete against strong opponents.
Despite some sympathy for Wagner’s challenges due to injuries, another fan felt that he could have made better decisions during the game. They noted the need for earlier substitutions and criticized the players for not being more proactive in securing the win. While they were not ready to join the Wagner-out camp, they considered the upcoming game against Middlesbrough as crucial for determining his future.
Overall, Norwich City’s loss to Leeds United raised significant concerns among the fans. Their strong start followed by a collapse in the second half left supporters questioning both the team’s performance and David Wagner’s managerial capabilities. The lack of quality reinforcements from the bench and hesitations in making substitutions further exacerbated fans’ frustrations. The upcoming game against Middlesbrough could be a turning point for Wagner’s future at the club.