Norwich boss Manning 'tired of waiting'

Norwich boss Liam Manning left Bristol City in the summer to return to his boyhood club
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Norwich City manager Liam Manning has said he is "tired of waiting" for his side's home fortunes to change following their 3-2 loss to Wrexham.
Jack Stacey put the Canaries 1-0 up at half-time but three unanswered goals from Wrexham in the second period succumbed Norwich to their fourth straight loss at Carrow Road.
Jovon Makama scored a late consolation for the hosts.
"We were far too passive, we don't step up and take responsibility," said Manning to BBC Radio Norfolk after the match. "That 15 minutes [after half time] cost us.
"We're not quite where we need to be and I'm a bit hurt, angry, frustrated and a bit tired of waiting.
"We've got to all take responsibility, step up and change it because today wasn't good enough."