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Joel Sanderson-Murray·6 November 2021
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Joel Sanderson-Murray·6 November 2021
Norwich City have sacked head coach Daniel Farke after four years in charge of the club.
The Canaries have made a poor start on their return to the Premier League after winning promotion last season, failing to win in their first 10 games of the season.
However, they did pick up their first victory of the campaign on Saturday – beating Brentford 2-1 at the Community Stadium.
It was Norwich’s first win in 20 Premier League games, a run stretching back to 2019/20, where they last won on February 2020.
Farke joined the club in May 2017, and helped guide them to the top flight as champions in his second season as Carrow Road.
They were relegated straight back down but returned again after winning the Championship again in 2020/21 with a club record 97 points.