Manning 'not looking too far ahead' as pressure remains

Jeffrey Schlupp is expected to be out for a substantial period of time due to a hamstring injury
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Norwich City will seek to get back to winning ways when they welcome Leicester City to Carrow Road on Saturday (15:00 GMT).
The Canaries drew 1-1 with Sheffield Wednesday on Wednesday, which saw them end a run of six defeats on the spin.
Head coach Liam Manning was asked about his own future, among other topics, as he spoke to the media before the game against Leicester.
Here are some of the key points:
Is it all or nothing this weekend regarding Manning's future? "Whether it is or it isn't, it's not going to change what I do tomorrow. What I've been through in my life I don't stress on things too far beyond... because it could end tomorrow, so I try not to live too far ahead in my own head."
On Josh Sargent's goal drought: "Sarge will score goals, there's no doubt about that. His involvement has still been big, he set up the goal on Wednesday night," said Manning.
Manning says sporting director Ben Knapper is, "desperate to change things, do well, works extremely hard and is all-in, like I am."
Jeffrey Schlupp is having a scan on his hamstring after pulling up in the game at Hillsborough. Manning said it doesn't look good, especially as it's the same side he's previously had surgery on.
Ben Chrisene and Lucian Mahovo, who can play left-back, are both still unavailable for selection.
On the point at Hillsborough, Manning said: "We showed more purpose in the second half, that sort of thing can build resilience - we have to take that into the weekend."
You can listen to full live commentary on Norwich City v Leicester City with BBC Radio Norfolk on FM and DAB from 14:00 on Saturday.