Thorup: we should have made the win easier

Norwich City boss Johannes Hoff Thorup's celebrates his side's win over Watford at Vicarage Road Image source, Rex Features
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Johannes Hoff Thorup's side have won four of their past six league games and are two points outside the play-off places

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Norwich head coach Johannes Hoff Thorup said his side struggled to fathom out how to play against ten men after their nervy 1-0 win away against Watford.

Thorup said: "It was hard fought, but I'm pleased with the first half. I was really pleased with the start of the game.

"We were good and we were dominant. We should have been one-nil up after two minutes. It was a big chance for Sarge [Josh Sargent].

"After the red card the game changed a little bit. We should have done better in the second half. We were caught a little bit in-between whether to chase the second goal or whether we should just control the game.

"I'm pleased that we really didn't give anything away, but I'm not so pleased with the amount of chances we created."