'There was enough to win the game' - Mahovo
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Norwich City defender Lucien Mahovo believes the Canaries produced enough to win the game in Wednesday's 1-0 Championship defeat by West Bromwich Albion.
A single goal from Albion's Josh Maja in the 20th minute was enough to separate the two sides, leaving Norwich without a point at home this season.
"It's frustration really, I feel like that's been one of our better performances and that we definitely deserved to get something out of [it]," second-half substitute Mahovo told BBC Radio Norfolk.
"We had some massive chances and he [Albion keeper Josh Griffiths] made some big saves, he played well, but we really need to be scoring them.
"There was enough to win the game for sure - yes, we could be more dominant, we could have more chances, but from recent performances that's definitely an improvement."
Norwich have had a disappointing start to the season at Carrow Road having lost each of their five home games so far.
"It's on us really, we're the ones that have got to go out and perform and figure out where we're going wrong - he [boss Liam Manning] can give us as much help as he wants but ultimately it's down to us so we have got to be better," Mahovo added.
Manning will lead his side out for derby day on Sunday against Ipswich at Portman Road, and Mahovo says the magnitude of the occasion is not lost on the squad.
"Everyone in the changing room knows how big that game is," he added.
"I'm fairly new here but I know we haven't lost [to Ipswich] in 16 years so we don't want to be the squad that goes and breaks that record. We're definitely hungry and we've got that fire to go and win."