Norwich City: Ben Knapper part of David Wagner discussions
Norwich City’s top brass have discussed head coach Daniel Wagner’s future following their recent defeat to Sunderland. Stuart Webber’s replacement, Tom Knapper, was reportedly part of the dialogue, despite not officially taking over until November 27th. Reports that Knapper’s start date is delayed due to contractual issues surrounding his exit from Arsenal have been debunked.
Webber’s last game in charge is expected to be against QPR, two days before Knapper assumes control with no lengthy handover period. During Sunday’s home defeat to Blackburn, Webber was absent as he was rumored to be in Brazil watching youth games and meeting officials with Mariela Nisotaki, the club’s head of emerging talent.
After the loss to Blackburn, Wagner stated that he would not resign, but the club’s senior figures will reportedly use the international break to assess their options. The head coach faced backlash from fans during the match, with some voicing their frustrations towards the board and absent Webber. Wagner acknowledged the fans’ frustrations and stated that the team is working tirelessly to turn their form around.
The head coach admitted that four straight league defeats have increased calls for his dismissal, stating that the team has run out of ideas. Despite their efforts to be brave and press high against Blackburn, they failed to execute opportunities into clear-cut chances. Wagner acknowledged that conceding early in matches has hindered their ability to play a front-foot defensive style.
In conclusion, Norwich City’s top brass has discussed Wagner’s future and Knapper’s start date while Webber was absent from Sunday’s match. Wagner admitted that the team’s poor form has fueled speculation about his position as head coach. The team has struggled to execute chances and conceding early goals has compounded their defensive issues. The international break will be used to assess their options moving forward.