Norwich City vs Preston North End; Sky Bet Championship
Norwich City vs Preston North End. Sky Bet Championship.
Carrow RoadAttendance26,062.
Norwich City 2
- J Sargent (2nd minute)
- G Gomes Sara (76th minute)
Preston North End 3
- E Ris Jakobsen (25th minute, 51st minute)
- T Parrott (80th minute)
Norwich City 2-3 Preston: North End shock the Canaries at Carrow Road
Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash between Norwich City and Preston at Carrow Road as the usually goal-shy North End shocked the Canaries in a five-goal thriller on Saturday.
Saturday 8 October 2022 19:21, UK
High-flying Norwich were beaten for the first time in 10 games as Preston came away from Carrow Road with a hard-fought 3-2 win.
The visitors, who had only scored four goals all season before this fixture, almost doubled their tally in the space of 90 minutes after going behind to a well-taken early goal from Josh Sargent.
Emil Riis equalised midway through the first half with a powerful header and then put his side ahead early in the second period after a swift break.
Substitute Gabriel Sara equalised for Norwich on 76 minutes with another neat finish but the Lilywhites had the final say soon afterwards as substitute Troy Parrott's cross took a big deflection off Liam Gibbs to deceive Tim Krul.
Having kept clean sheets in their opening five away games in the Championship, Preston conceded inside two minutes.
A break down the left should have been snuffed out but the ball was deflected into the path of Sargent who cut inside before beating Freddie Woodman with a powerful low shot from just outside the box.
It was a dream start for the high-flyers, who dominated the early stages and could easily have stretched their lead.
Woodman did well to foil Sargent, after the American striker had worked himself some space in a crowded penalty area, and then denied Aaron Ramsey from point-blank range after another incisive attack from the hosts.
However, Dean Smith's side were unable to maintain their early momentum and were pegged back on 25 minutes as the Lilywhites scored only their fifth goal in 13 league games this season.
It was a well-worked effort too, with ex-Canary Robbie Brady sending over a perfect cross from the right and Riis rising highest to direct a powerful header past Krul.
It was a rare attacking foray from the visitors, although they had plenty of the ball as the half wore on with Norwich's attacks becoming increasingly sporadic.
Preston stunned their hosts by taking the lead six minutes into the second period, with Riis grabbing his second of the afternoon.
The Canaries carelessly coughed up possession just inside their own half and Alvaro Fernandez had all the time in the world to glide forward and square the ball for Riis to apply an emphatic finishing touch.
Sargent had a snap shot well saved by Woodman as City sought an immediate response, with Teemu Pukki sliding the ball wide from a decent position.
Norwich kept plugging away and finally got themselves back on level terms on 76 minutes.
Known more for his goals, Pukki provided a excellent assist this time around as he made ground to the byline before cutting the ball back for Sara to smash home his first goal since his summer move from Brazil.
But Smith's men were back on level terms for barely a couple of minutes as luck deserted them.
When substitute Parrott whipped the ball in from the right it took a big deflection off Gibbs, completely wrong-footing Krul who fumbled the ball into his net at his near post.
Kenny McLean thought he had levelled in stoppage time when he found the bottom corner with a low shot from distance but referee Dean Whitestone had spotted an offence in the area and ruled it out.
What the managers said...
Norwich's Dean Smith: "We scored early on and should have had the match wrapped up after 20 minutes. We had plenty of chances but their keeper has made a couple of good saves and Teemu has put one just wide. Then we have conceded three really poor goals. We should have defended the first two better and for the third Tim [Krul] will probably feel he should have done better, even though it took a big deflection.
"I am annoyed, frustrated and disappointed because to be fair to the lads that is not like us. Preston have not had to work too hard for any of their goals. I was also annoyed that Preston were allowed to slow down the game so much and I don't blame them, I blame the officials because they should crack down on that. The referee could have added 20 minutes at the end."
Preston's Ryan Lowe: "There has been a lot of talk about how there haven't been many goals in our matches so far and hopefully this will put a stop to that.
"The fact we scored three goals is no surprise to me. It is something we work hard on in training and anyone who has watched us recently will know we have created plenty of scoring opportunities without putting them away. We always thought the goals would come if we kept doing the right things."