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Watch Michael Bailey’s video verdict as City slip to late Bluebirds defeat
Norwich City correspondent Michael Bailey gives his analysis from Carrow Road following the Canaries' 2-0 defeat to Cardiff. - Credit: Archant
Norwich City correspondent Michael Bailey delivers his video verdict and analysis, as the Canaries slip to a late defeat against EFL Championship automatic promotion chasers Cardiff City at Carrow Road.
Goals from Kenneth Zohore and Junior Hoilett in the final moments of a captivating Carrow Road clash decided the three points – and could yet prove crucial to the Bluebirds' Premier League ambitions this season.
Sadly with the Canaries already left with nothing to play for, they could only look over at the Cardiff celebrations and wonder what might have been.
MORE: Norwich City supporters react to the Canaries' Cardiff defeat
After this weekend the Canaries' remaining three fixtures begin with a trip to face former manager Alex Neil at Preston, before welcoming Leeds to Carrow Road and the season finalé with Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough.
Each and every Norwich City first-team game, our reporters will be on the scene. If you see them – especially with their cameras – say hello.
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