Huddersfield Town 0-4 Norwich City: Jonathan Rowe nets again as Canaries boss David Wagner makes winning return
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Jonathan Rowe hit his fifth goal in five games this season as David Wagner's unbeaten Norwich City made it three wins from four Championship games with a resounding victory over winless Huddersfield Town.
Josh Sargent charged down keeper Lee Nicholls' rushed clearance to put the visitors ahead but sustained what boss David Wagner fears is a serious ankle injury in the process.
The American's withdrawal did not affect Norwich's attacking intent or rhythm and Ashley Barnes made it 2-0 from the penalty spot inside 18 minutes after the impressive Rowe was brought down.
Rowe's close-range strike - his fourth league goal - was followed by Sargent's replacement Adam Idah wrapping up the points in style for the free-scoring Canaries, who have now found the net 13 times in four league matches.
Huddersfield could easily have been 1-0 up before Norwich took control had Josh Koroma taken more careful aim with a curled strike that hit the post.
The scare seemed to spark the Canaries into life and their willingness to commit men forward and play on the front foot was richly rewarded.
Wagner, back at the club he took to the Premier League during a three-year spell from November 2015, saw his side go ahead in bizarre fashion.
A poor backpass to Nicholls led to Sargent blocking the keeper's clearance and then heading the bouncing ball home, and Barnes then kept his cool from the spot to send Nicholls the wrong way for a 2-0 interval lead.
The Terriers almost found a way back into the game, with striker Danny Ward turning sharply and sending an effort over the crossbar, while Canaries keeper Angus Gunn had to pull off a stunning save to keep out Josh Ruffels' goalbound header.
But 20-year-old Rowe made it 3-0 after a great run and low cross by Idah, who added the fourth with a cool one-on-one finish as Norwich equalled their strongest start to the season since 2002.
Norwich boss David Wagner told BBC Radio Norfolk:
"I only can give the players big credit. It was an outstanding performance, I'm absolutely delighted with the effort and the shift they put in.
"I know how hard this place can be if you don't get the lead. We defended with a lot of energy and commitment and we created some very good opportunities and scored some wonderful goals.
"The only setback we had to take is that Josh looks like a serious ankle injury. We have to assess him but it looks serious, it's quote swollen. He will have a scan and we will know more in the coming days."
Huddersfield boss Neil Warnock told BBC Radio Leeds:
"I thought we started really well but if you give goals away like we've given away today then you're not going to win any games.
"I don't think I can do any more and I don't think players can give any more effort. In the final third we've made wrong decisions, the goalie has made a couple of saves. We just have to keep going.
"The goals gave them such a lift. We shouldn't concede like that. I made sure the lads knew that. Goals will lift teams, especially the top teams. they came out comfortable winners. Apart from the stupid goals we conceded I thought we could have given them a good game today."