Football

Norwich stay alive by beating Leicester

It has been and will be a constant struggle for Norwich City to keep their head above the water, but first they need to reach the surface.

Their miserable record in the Premier League has them sitting at the bottom with the oxygen running out as the season nears its final quarter.

Luckily enough for the newly promoted team, the other relegation candidates are struggling as well – and there is the lifeline the Canaries need to grab and hold.

After going four games without a win and only winning one game in 14, Norwich were back to the wall facing 3rd placed Leicester at home on Friday night. While every game is a do-or-die situation from now on, especially at Carrow Road Norwich needs to perform at their best. And that they did against the tough Leicester team.

The visitors had somewhat struggled lately and they were not in the optimal form visiting Norwich. League leading scorer Jamie Vardy was left out of the squad with minor injury and Leicester had only won one of their last five. That’s not to say Leicester wasn’t a heavy favorite visiting Norwich. The home team took the game under control in the beginning and seemed poised to at least put up a fight for survival. Their determination kept Leicester very much at bay and the home team managed to create most of the chances, especially the further the game went.

The game looked all deadlocked until the 70th minute, when Norwich’s salvation came from an unlikely source. Everyone was expecting Teemu Pukki or at teast Todd Cantwell, Emiliano Boundia or Ondrej Duda to take step up offensively, but it was the unsung hero, left back Jamal Lewis who sent the Norwich fans into raptures.

His fantastic left-footed strike from the far left corner of the box took Kasper Schmeichel by surprise and swerved into the back of the net. It was Lewis’ first goal in senior level after three seasons with Norwich – and what an occasion to score!

Leicester never recovered from the goal and Norwich marched on to victory, a much needed one. While the club is still at the bottom, the separation to safety is now five points, although the rival teams have their games in hand. But without this win, Daniel Farke and his Canaries could’ve waved goodbye already.

Related Post
Share
Published by
DaFa._.NeWs

Recent Posts

Portugal maintain full focus ahead of World Cup 2026 opener

Portugal is embracing its status as one of the leading favorites for the FIFA World… Read More

June 15, 2026

Somali referee to handle UEFA Super Cup after World Cup denial

Somali referee Omar Artan has been handed a prestigious UEFA Super Cup appointment just days… Read More

June 12, 2026

Mexico betters poor South Africa in World Cup opener

Mexico launched their FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign in style with a 2-0 victory over… Read More

June 12, 2026

Hamilton expresses hope for Ferrari ahead of Barcelona GP

Lewis Hamilton believes his first Formula 1 victory for Ferrari is getting closer as the… Read More

June 12, 2026

Martinez optimistic of Portugal’s World Cup chances

Portugal secured a 2-1 victory against Nigeria in their final pre-World Cup friendly, though Roberto… Read More

June 12, 2026

2026 World Cup: Reaction as Mbappe leaves France camp

France talisman Kylian Mbappé is in the news for another wrong reason after being reportedly… Read More

June 12, 2026