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Norwich City manager Daniel Farke is feeling the pressure after his team’s dip in form, with the Canaries winning just one of their last six matches. As they prepare to face Leeds United at Carrow Road, Farke is determined to find a solution to their poor run. He believes that while there may have been some changes in personnel, the team’s approach to the game remains the same. Their aim is to go back to the level of performance they displayed at the beginning of the season. Farke acknowledges that small details have been the cause of their recent struggles and is confident that his side can make the necessary adjustments to improve.
During the international break, Farke and his coaching staff have taken the time to reflect on their shortcomings and analyze what needs to change. They have identified areas where the team has fallen short and held meetings to address these issues. Farke emphasizes the importance of both individual and collective improvement, both with and without possession of the ball. He believes that by addressing these small details and focusing on the team’s best level of performance, they can turn their fortunes around. The team is eager to regain their form, especially at home, where they have a decent record.
Despite the recent struggles, Farke remains confident in his team’s ability to bounce back. He is optimistic that by making the right tweaks and adjustments, they can return to their best form. The team’s aim is to rectify the small errors and improve their concentration, as these have been the key factors contributing to their subpar performances. With the meetings and video analysis conducted during the international break, Farke believes that his team can immediately show improvement and extend their solid home record. They are determined to get back on track and put an end to their poor run of form.