Norwich City vs Middlesbrough; Sky Bet Championship
Norwich City vs Middlesbrough. Sky Bet Championship.
Carrow RoadAttendance26,381.
Norwich City 1
- J Wright (sent off 58th minute)
- J Sargent (85th minute)
Middlesbrough 2
- F Azaz (43rd minute)
- T Conway (45th minute)
Norwich City 1-2 Middlesbrough: Finn Azaz and Tommy Conway maintain Boro's perfect start
Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship match between Norwich City and Middlesbrough at Carrow Road on Saturday; Finn Azaz and Tommy Conway seal a win as Boro's perfect start continues under Rob Edwards.
Saturday 23 August 2025 18:24, UK
Middlesbrough maintained their excellent start to the Championship campaign when they recorded a hard-fought 2-1 win at Norwich to make it three straight wins under new boss Rob Edwards.
Two goals in three minutes just before the break from Finn Azaz and Tommy Conway set up the victory, with Boro's cause being helped by a 58th-minute red card for Norwich midfielder Jacob Wright for a dangerous tackle.
For Norwich is was a second successive home defeat, although they made a game of it after being reduced to 10 men, with Josh Sargent's fourth goal of the campaign in the 85th minute setting up a nervy finale which saw the impressive visitors stand firm.
Norwich goalkeeper Vladan Kovacevic almost gifted the visitors an early lead after taking too long to get his clearance away but Morgan Whittaker was unable to get the ball down to convert.
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The Canaries proceeded to have the better of the half after that, with Sargent directing a couple of headers wide when he should have down better and Papa Amadou Diallo going close with a curler from the edge of the box.
But the hosts lost their way just before the break and twice coughed up possession in dangerous areas to enable Middlesbrough take a firm grip on proceedings.
After 43 minutes the loose ball was moved swiftly cross the pitch from right to left, with Hayden Hackney setting up Azaz to cut inside and smash the ball home.
Two minutes later it was 2-0 after more poor Norwich defending.
This time Mirko Topic was caught in possession and Boro got the ball to the byline where Aidan Morris crossed for Conway to apply a simple finishing touch from close range.
Sol Brynn saved well from Diallo as the Canaries made a bright start to second half despite losing Jack Stacey to a facial injury while at the other end it needed a well-timed tackle from Harry Darling to thwart Conway as he raced through.
Norwich then suffered another blow just before the hour mark when they were reduced to 10 men.
After a loose touch, Wright went clattering into Morris and referee Leigh Doughty wasted no time in brandishing a red card.
Topic sent a shot inches wide as the hosts kept battling away before Kovacevic saved well from newly-introduced Sontje Hansen.
Boro later wasted a two-on-one breakaway to make it three and Norwich immediately went up the other end to reduce the arrears.
Sargent latched onto a flick to lob the keeper to maintain his record of scoring in every game this season and suddenly it was game on but even with 10 minutes of stoppage time the hosts were unable to find an equaliser.
The managers
Norwich's Liam Manning:
"Forget about systems and strategy, when you give the ball away cheaply like we did today these sort of things can happen.
"After an even first 15 minutes I thought we controlled the first half and created some good chances.
"But then we shot ourselves in the foot twice and all of a sudden it's 2-0. You can't afford to do that at this level.
"To be fair we fought to the end, even when we went down to 10. That sort of thing should be non-negotiable but you don't always see it when teams are up against it.
"At lot of things are moving in the right direction here but unfortunately not the results (at Carrow Road)."
Middlesbrough's Rob Edwards:
"Obviously we are all delighted with the start we have made, and let's enjoy it, but nobody here is getting carried because that's all it is, a good start.
"Since I've come in I have been impressed with the spirit of the players and how they are buying in to what we are trying to achieve here but there is obviously a long way to go.
"Norwich are a good team and this is a difficult place to come to and when they started to get on top we had to make a few adjustments to our game.
"In the end it was our pressing that got us the goals. High press regains can be as good as having a top quality number 10 and after winning the ball back I thought we scored two really good goals.
"After the sending off we should really have seen it out comfortably but we made some poor decisions and credit to them they kept going and got one back.
"It was a bit nervy at the end but we got the win."