Canaries boss laments 'frustrating' goal conceded

Johannes Hoff Thorup (on the right) has his arm around Onel Hernandez (left)Image source, Getty Images
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Norwich City are seven points off the Championship's play-off spots

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Marcelino Nunez' goal rescued a late point for Norwich City at home to Queens Park Rangers, but Canaries boss Johannes Hoff Thorup was still left frustrated that his side did not play better at Carrow Road.

"First half is not perfect, but we still have OK control and create some OK moments, but that goal just before of course half-time changed it a lot," he told BBC Radio Norfolk.

"We tried to push them back and we tried to create as many moments in and around the box as possible.

"We created enough chances to score at least one goal," he added.

QPR did not have a shot on target, with the goal they scored going in off Norwich striker Ante Crnac from a set piece, much to the disappointment of the Canaries boss.

"40% of the goals that we concede come from set pieces, from the last international break to now. It's frustrating because we should not be in that situation."