By Alan Duffy
Norwich City 0-1 West Bromwich Albion Premier League 11 September 2011
The Baggies racked up their first points of the campaign at Carrow Road, courtesy of an early
strike from Nigerian striker Peter Odemwingie. The forward would go on to miss a penalty in the
second-half, but the visitors held out to seal the victory.
By Alan Duffy
Owen Coyle's Bolton lost again, this time at home to new-boys Norwich City, and suddenly the
pressure is starting to mount on the former Republic of Ireland international.
The Canaries were already two up, courtesy of goals from Anthony Pilkington and Bradley Johnson,
when striker Ivan Klasnic was sent off for a rather weak attempt at a head-butt.
Coyle looking to bounce back from Norwich defeat
Bolton lost 2-1 at home to the Canaries on Saturday
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Nicklas Bendtner has started the last 2 games for Sunderland a.f.c in the past fortnight and looks
like he's getting back into the swing of things by playing his part in two of The Mackems goals
last Sunday in a 4-0 win against the rugged Stoke City. Morten Olsen has selected him in his
Denmark squad for more crucial qualifiers coming up next month.
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Norwich sealed their first home Premier League victory since they returned to the top flight,
when they defeated Sunderland 2-1 on Monday night. Norwich 2-1 Sunderland Barnett and Morison fire
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By Chris Wright
With both sides coming off the back of their first league victories last time out, it was
Norwich that kept their momentum going at Carrow Road last night overcoming a fairly
knackered-looking Sunderland to register their first home win of the campaign in front of an
impressively large crowd for a rain-soaked Monday night.
By Chris Wright
With both sides coming off the back of their first league victories last time out, it was
Norwich that kept their momentum going at Carrow Road last night overcoming a fairly
knackered-looking Sunderland to register their first home win of the campaign in front of an
impressively large crowd for a rain-soaked Monday night.
Nicklas Bendtner was starting for the third time in a row when Sunderland travelled South to take
on newly promoted to the Barclays Premiership, Norwich City. You could tell that Nicklas and co
were getting a little more used to their roles and how each other play with some nice crisp passing
and some nice movement between all the new signings.