Norwich City set unwanted record with Premier League relegation | OneFootball

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Lewis Ambrose·11 July 2020

Norwich City set unwanted record with Premier League relegation

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Norwich City have been relegated from the Premier League after a 4-0  defeat to West Ham on Saturday. It’s the fifth time they’ve been relegated from the Premier League, more than any other side.

Michail Antonio scored all four goals for the Hammers, leaving Daniel Farke’s side 13 points from safety with just three games left to play.


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The Canaries were promoted as Championship winners last season but have struggled to adapt to life in the top flight.

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Norwich showed glimpses of their quality early on in the season, with Teemu Pukki hitting a purple patch. In September they beat champions Manchester City 3-2 in a thrilling encounter.

However, since November their form has been awful, leading to just two wins in their last 22 outings.

No side has scored as few as their 26 goals, while they also have the worst defensive record in the league with 67 conceded.