Norwich City: Jacob Sorensen plays in under-21s
In a recent match, Danish midfielder Sorensen started for Norwich City but was substituted at half time. The team was leading 1-0 at the time. Other first-team players Jaden Warner and Kellen Fisher also featured in the game, with Fisher scoring the third goal in the second half. Sorensen has been recovering from a pelvic injury he sustained during pre-season and could be in contention for the team’s upcoming match against Leeds United.
Despite struggling with injuries since joining Carrow Road from Esbjerg in 2020, Sorensen has been training with the first team and could potentially have a significant role this season. He impressed in midfield last season under manager Daniel Wagner. His current contract with Norwich City runs out next summer, but the club has the option to extend it for an additional 12 months.
Meanwhile, Borja Sainz, who has not played for the development side since getting injured in their win over West Brom, is now focused on first-team training and is expected to be available soon. In the development team’s recent match, Adian Manning opened the scoring, followed by Ken Aboh doubling the lead with a tap-in. Fisher then added to the scoreline, and also set up Pedro Lima for a goal. Joe Duffy completed the scoring in added time, resulting in a 5-0 victory for the development group.
Overall, Norwich City is dealing with injuries and recovery of key players. Sorensen’s return could provide a boost for the team, considering his previous impressive performances. Additionally, the development side’s recent victory showcased the strength and depth within the squad, with multiple players contributing to the goal tally. The team will continue to work towards their upcoming match against Leeds United on October 21.