The Norwich City Debate: Germany calling. Your questions answered
The German Canaries were out in force on Tuesday night in Delbruck Picture: Paul Chesterton/Focus Images Ltd - Credit: Paul Chesterton/Focus Images Ltd
Norwich City correspondent Paddy Davitt hosted a special Canaries' tour Q&A from Germany in our latest pinkun.com online debate.
Paddy discussed some of the pressing selection issues around the club's friendy games and whether there is likely to be much more activity in the closing weeks of the transfer window.
City slipped to their first friendly defeat of the summer on Tuesday night, with a 2-1 loss to Bundesliga 2 FC Union Berlin. But the sight of Jordan Rhodes getting off the mark for the club he joined on loan from Sheffield Wednesday, and goals for fellow new signing Teemu Pukki in the opening tour win over SC Paderborn have been a major positive on the trip so far.
Fellow new recruits Kenny McLean, Ben Marshall, Felix Passlack and Emi Buendia are also part of the touring party, although Buendia has yet to make his debut as he works his way back to fitness from a calf injury.
Ivo Pinto, Grant Hanley, Jamal Lewis and Tom Trybull were also absent against Berlin but Trybull is expected to be in contention for the tour finale against VfL Wolfsburg on Thursday.
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