After conceding a two-goal lead against Sheffield Wednesday in the Championship on Tuesday, Norwich City head coach David Wagner expressed his disappointment in his team’s performance. Speaking to BBC Radio Norfolk after the match, Wagner acknowledged the team’s strong offensive play and solid defense, despite conceding two set-piece goals.
However, Wagner admitted that the team failed to capitalize on their chances to secure the win. He highlighted missed opportunities from counterattacks as the main factor that cost them the match. Despite this setback, Wagner praised his team for their overall performance in terms of playing football, creating chances, defending, and competing at a high level throughout the game.
Wagner commended his players for competing well in the second half against Sheffield Wednesday’s aggressive tactics. He also acknowledged that they faced some challenges during the game due to injuries and suspensions. Despite these difficulties, he remained optimistic about their future performances and urged them to continue working hard to improve their skills and strategies.
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