George Long hoping to impress in Norwich City opportunity
Norwich City goalkeeper George Long is embracing the opportunity to step into the starting lineup in the absence of injured Tim Krul. Long, who joined the club in the summer, has been serving as backup to Krul but will now have the chance to impress manager Daniel Farke. Long expressed his readiness to contribute to the team and aims to deliver good performances to solidify his place in the starting eleven. Despite the team’s recent defensive struggles, Long remains optimistic and believes that sticking together and working hard will lead to improved results. The squad’s resilience and belief in their abilities will be key in turning their fortunes around.
Long’s chance to shine comes as a result of Krul suffering a thigh injury that will keep him out until the end of the November international break. Previously, Long had been patiently waiting for an opportunity to prove himself, always staying sharp in training and ready to step in when called upon. Now, he faces the challenge of filling the shoes of the team’s number one choice goalkeeper. Long acknowledges the difficulty of the situation but remains determined to make the most of his chance and help the team.
Norwich City’s defensive record has been less than ideal, conceding eight goals in their last three matches. However, Long believes that the issue extends beyond just the backline and highlights the lack of protection from the rest of the team. Despite the run of poor form, Long emphasizes the importance of sticking together as a squad and finding solutions collectively. He recognizes that tough periods are a normal part of a team’s journey and that resilience and hard work will eventually lead to a change in fortunes.
Looking ahead, Norwich City will face a crucial encounter with Blackburn on Sunday. Long emphasizes the need for the team to regroup and go back to the drawing board, focusing on the basics and putting in the necessary effort to turn things around. The goalkeeper’s positive mindset and belief in the squad’s ability to bounce back will be crucial in motivating the players during this challenging period. Long’s opportunity as the team’s starting goalkeeper also presents him with a chance to assert his place in the squad and potentially secure a more permanent role in the team.