Wagner on borrowed time as Norwich's new sporting director moves in - Interview Wednesday, 22nd Nov 2023 14:18 by Clive Whittingham A fun and free-scoring start tot he season has given way to a crash down the league table for Norwich City, with even last week's win at Cardiff unable to distract from seemingly inevitable change to come under new sporting director Ben Knapper - Jon Punt from Along Came Nodge gave us his thoughts. How would you assess Norwich’s season so far? Not unexpected, given what you said in the season preview… The start was really unexpected, and the optimists among City fans would point to the fact the injuries to Josh Sargent and Ashley Barnes derailed things just as we were getting going. The answer is more nuanced though. That strike duo really led from the front and helped us deploy a fairly effective high press, but once they were gone the substance has been really lacking and we have looked like a very poorly coached side. Luckily for you, I don’t think either are near starting on Saturday, so I’d expect us to be enigmatic at best. Norwich so far this season Given that season preview, I was quite surprised to see Norwich fly out of the traps with some early wins and lots of goals – what was that down to, and why has it gone south from there? During those first few games it seemed like nothing could go wrong, and most of the results were genuinely merited. Injuries aside though, opposition coaches have often worked out that we struggle to play out of a decent high press and tactically we’re very inflexible. I hypothesised when he came in that Wagner was a busted flush and I don’t really see much evidence to suggest otherwise. His win ratio is appalling and a couple of decent runs aside, we can often look like a shambles. It’s a really nice time to play us. We both like a debacle against Blackburn, and having sat through yours I’m amazed David Wagner is still in post. Is he a dead man walking? Is it really his fault? Quick answer is yes – how often do you see a coach survive the appointment of a new sporting director beyond a few months. It feels like the club should have made the decision prior to his arrival though, really given him a clean slate. Is all hope riding on Arsenal’s Ben Knapper coming in as the new sporting director and turning this around after the departure of the much maligned Stuart Webber? What do you make of that appointment, what problems does he inherit, what does he need to change? Ahhhhh, Stuart Webber. Well, where to start? Webber has undoubtedly left the facilities in a much better position than when he arrived and delivered two Championship titles. No-one can ever doubt he was one of the hottest properties in the game three years ago. Then he seemed to become jaded, picked public spats with supporters and diverted from what seemed to be his core beliefs. Not exactly the World Class Basics some of his mates might have expected. And so he leaves Norwich with an ageing squad, lots of debt and many fans more disengaged with the club than they have been for years. Knapper has to communicate his philosophy pretty quickly and get creative in the transfer market. On the face of it he’s a very Norwich style appointment and I really hope he can bring in some of the fundamentals he’ll have learned at Arsenal. Any talk of January activity? Your summer signings looked pretty stodgy to me, how have they started? Barnes started like a steam train then got injured, Duffy started like a steam train then got rubbish. Probably the most exciting signing of the summer, Borja Sainz, tweaked his ligaments in pre-season and has barely been seen since. As you say, it was hardly a stellar summer. Ins >>> Christian Fassnacht, 29, RM, Young Boys, £2.5m >>> Kellen Fisher, 19, RVB, Bromley, £100k >>> Danny Batth, 32, CB, Undisclosed, Sunderland >>> Borja Sainz, 22, LW, Giresunspor, Free >>> Shane Duffy, 31, CB, Brighton, Free >>> George Long, 29, GK, Millwall, Free >>> Adam Forshaw, 31, AM, Leeds, Free >>> Jack Stacey, 27, RB, Bournemouth, Free >>> Ashley Barnes, 33, CF, Burnley, Free >>> Ui-Jo Hwang, 31, CF, Forest, Loan Outs >>> Andrew Omobamidele, 21, CB, Forest, £10m >>> Max Aarons, 23, RB, Bournemouth, £8m >>> Milot Rashika, 27, RW, Besiktas, £4.5m >>> Bali Mumba, 21, RB, Plymouth, £1m >>> Tim Krul, 35, GK, Luton, Undisclosed >>> Kieran Dowell, 25, AM, Rangers, Free >>> Teemu Pukki, 33, CF, Minnesota, Free >>> Daniel Sinani, 26, RW, St Pauli, Free >>> Michael McGovern, 39, GK, Hearts, Free >>> Abu Kamara, 19, CF, Portsmouth, Loan >>> Sam Byram, 29, RB, Leeds, Free >>> Josh Martin, 21, LW, Released >>> Christos Tzolis, 21, LW, Dusseldorf, Loan >>> Jon McCracken, 21, GK, Accrington, Loan >>> Jonathan Tomkinson, 21, CB, Bradford, Loan >>> Aby Kamara, 19, CF, Pompey, Loan Strong points and weak links in the team? Gabby Sara and Jon Rowe are a delight to watch going forward, beyond that defensive fragility with lots of individual errors is the order of the day. Given your season preview for us was essentially spot on are you feeling in the mood to revise expectations up or down given what you’ve seen so far? Anything could happen, but it’s all pretty much dependant on the strikers coming back and hitting the ground running. Anywhere between 6th and 22nd is possible, I’ll plump for 14th. How do Norwich start moving forwards again from here? The honest answer is I have very little idea and I’m not sure it’s going to be that fun finding out. Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk. 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