When Kvistgaarden met Chris Goreham
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Norwich City's Danish forward Mathias Kvistgaarden brought his post-match thoughts to his English near-namesake - BBC Radio Norfolk's Chris Goreham - after Wednesday's 1-1 draw with Sheffield Wednesday.
"The way you pronounce your name is actually the most correct name over here to pronounce my name if you had to say it in Danish," Kvistgaarden told Goreham.
After a spell on the sidelines through injury, it was Kvistgaarden's goal that earned Norwich a point in a crucial portion of the season with the Canaries 22nd in the Championship.
"For the team I think we needed that. For me, happy about it but even happier for the team," Kvistgaarden said.
After a run of six straight defeats, Norwich will look to build a run of form that can take them out of the relegation zone. They are currently four points behind Oxford United in 21st.
"We are in a place now where we need to go out and improve ourselves every day. We are working hard on the training pitch and there's no time to point fingers at each other, we need to stand together," said Kvistgaarden.
"There's a lot of games left in the league. Personally I prefer looking away from the table and to look forward for the next game that's coming."
Norwich host Leicester City on Saturday (15:00 BST) in their final Championship game before the international break.
Listen to the full interview between Mathias Kvistgaarden and Chris Goreham on Sounds.
