'It's good to push each other' - Grimshaw
'We're only going to get better' - Grimshaw
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Norwich City goalkeeper Dan Grimshaw said that the Canaries' new goalkeeping unit will look "to get the best out of each other" this season.
The 27-year-old is one of three new keepers, along with Louie Moulden and new number one Vladan Kovacevic, with the latter making his debut in the Championship defeat by Millwall at the weekend.
However, Grimshaw made a winning debut for the Canaries in their 2-1 victory over Watford in the Carabao Cup on Tuesday, and he sees the competition between all three as a positive.
"We are all new here and we are all just going to work together and get the best out of each other," he told BBC Radio Norfolk.
"All three of us are getting on well and it's good to push each other."
Listen to the full post-match interview with Grimshaw and more on BBC Sounds.
