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Norwich appoint Smith as head coach

Norwich have appointed Dean Smith as head coach on a two-and-a-half-year deal.

Smith, sacked by Aston Villa eight days ago, agreed to take over at Norwich on Saturday after Frank Lampard withdrew from the running.

Smith is joined at Carrow Road by Craig Shakespeare, who was his assistant at Villa Park.

“It has been a whirlwind seven days, but I’m really pleased to be back and working for Norwich City in the Premier League,” said Smith.

“Clearly, there has been some wonderful work that has gone into this football club over the last four-and-a-half years. It is now the job of myself and Craig to continue and improve on that work with the ultimate aim of surviving in the Premier League.

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Talk Norwich City podcaster Chris Reeve says he’s ‘excited’ about the prospect of Dean Smith becoming the club’s new manager

“Norwich City is a big club, with a massive hardcore of supporters who are fully understanding in what it means to be part of the club and its community.

“I was brought up in an era when Norwich were competing in Europe – I remember those times well and whenever I’ve visited Carrow Road and Norwich you can really sense the connection between the fans, staff and players.

“Together, we all have to make Carrow Road a really tough place for visiting teams.”

Norwich are bottom of the Premier League, five points adrift of safety after recording their first league win of the season at Brentford prior to the international break.

Previous head coach Daniel Farke was sacked just hours after that victory on November 6.

Norwich City's Billy Gilmour stands dejected during the Premier League match at Carrow Road
Image: Norwich sit bottom of the Premier League with one win from 11 matches

Smith, 50, and former Chelsea boss Lampard were understood to be in a two-horse race to take charge at Carrow Road, but the latter withdrew from the running as he did not feel the job was right for him at this stage of his career.

Even before Lampard withdrew his interest, Norwich’s bosses were understood to have been impressed by the vision and ethos of Smith’s ideas for the squad.

Norwich sporting director Stuart Webber said: “Dean has an outstanding track record and as soon as he made it clear that he was ready to go straight back into a managerial role we contacted him immediately.

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Former Norwich winger Darren Eadie says the club’s new manager Dean Smith will be keen to prove people wrong after being sacked by Aston Villa

“He shares the same values and vision as the club, has a proven track record of winning games in the Premier League as well as developing players and building a winning culture and mentality.

“In Craig Shakespeare we have secured an assistant head coach with an outstanding reputation and vast experience within the game. We are delighted that Craig has agreed to join our new team.

“We look forward to working with Dean and Craig and building on the outstanding work which has been achieved at this club in the last few years.

“There are huge challenges ahead, but we are excited and determined to see how far we can continue to grow as a club on and off the pitch.”

Smith’s first match in charge will be at home to Southampton, who consigned Villa to a fifth straight league defeat in the final game of his Villa tenure, on November 20, after the ongoing international break.

Smith set for Wednesday start

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Gary Cotterill says new Norwich manager Dean Smith will start work at Carrow Road on Wednesday after he returns from the United States

Sky Sports News’ Gary Cotterill:

“It’s been a really quick turnaround for both Norwich and Dean Smith.

“Smith is still in the United States but I’m told he had a video conference call from his hotel with key staff late [Sunday] night, where he laid out the plans for the days and weeks ahead. I’m told those staff were very impressed by what he had to say.

“He’s expected to fly home on Tuesday and then have his first day at the training ground on Wednesday, before meeting the media.

“Daniel Farke was popular with the fans and the club but one of the criticisms maybe was a few perceived holes and experience in his backroom team. There’s great excitement here I’m told, also by the fact Smith is bringing Craig Shakespeare with him, who was an integral part of Leicester winning the title.”

Gargantuan task to secure survival?

The outlook certainly appears gloomy with five points from two draws and one win in 11 games, but the Canaries still remain only five points deep in the relegation zone – a relatively small margin to overturn with 27 games left to play.

The primary concern is how their rock-bottom status in the division transfers across a raft of metrics on the pitch: goals, expected goals, chances created, passes in the final third and goals conceded – to list just a few.

The underwhelming returns up top are a stark contrast to the team’s free-scoring exploits during their title-winning promotion campaign in the Championship last term.

Of course, the step up into England’s top tier plays a factor, as it did during their immediate relegation in 2019/20, but the disparity between seasons appears even greater this time around – and it ended with a rock-bottom finish last time.

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The Canaries’ tally of just five league goals is even more alarming when you factor that two of those came from the penalty spot. If you exclude spot-kicks, the club has three top scorers – each with a solitary goal and nearly a third of the season played.

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In addition to deficiencies at both ends of the pitch, the departure of creative midfielder Emi Buendia – who joined Smith at Aston Villa in a £38m deal this summer – also appears to be a key factor behind the decline.

Indeed, the visualisations below reveal a dearth of activity in the exact areas where the Argentinian operated with league-topping effectiveness last term.

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Smith might look to negotiate funds for a creative midfielder in January or utilise connections for a loan deal, in addition to potentially turning to current out-of-favour Chelsea loanee Billy Gilmour to boost solidity in central areas.

Rekindling Todd Cantwell’s form could also be high on the agenda. The local boy shone for Norwich in the Premier League two years ago and attracted a host of powerhouse suitors before his form dipped.

Norwich fixtures: What’s coming up for Smith?

November 20: Norwich vs Southampton – Premier League, kick-off 3pm

November 27: Norwich vs Wolves – Premier League, kick-off 3pm

November 30: Newcastle vs Norwich – Premier League, kick-off 7.30pm

December 5: Tottenham vs Norwich – Premier League, kick-off 2pm

December 11: Norwich vs Man Utd – Premier League, kick-off 5.30pm, live on Sky Sports

December 14: Norwich vs Aston Villa – Premier League, kick-off 7.45pm



Norwich appoint Smith as head coach
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