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Norwich 2 - 0 Sunderland

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Good win for Hughton. Hope the only black EPL manager survives...


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Norwich 2
Snodgrass 20′ Tettey 32′
Sunderland
0
FT 90 +5
HT 2-0
22 March 2014 Last updated at 17:10 GMT
By Michael Emons
BBC Sport
A sensational 30-yard volley from Alexander Tettey helped Norwich City gain a vital win against Sunderland.
Robert Snodgrass gave the Canaries a deserved lead after a poor clearance from Black Cats defender Wes Brown.
Tettey's spectacular first Premier League goal for Norwich secured the victory for the hosts, who are now seven points clear of the bottom three.
Sunderland's Fabio Borini and Brown had efforts saved before Marcos Alonso was sent off for two bookable offences.

Match of the Day commentator
"Before the game it was described as a must-win match for both teams and it has been an excellent day for Norwich.

"They now have breathing space between them and the bottom three, but Sunderland are in big trouble.

"Gus Poyet's side were so ragged in the first half and they improved a bit in the second half, but it is Norwich who have smiles on their faces."

The result eases the pressure on Norwich boss Chris Hughton, who last week was taunted by his own supporters during their 4-2 defeat at Southampton.
Some Canaries fans had chanted "you don't know what you're doing" at the former Newcastle manager seven days ago, but his side, which featured five changes, responded with a dominant display against a terrible Sunderland team.

Brown was sent off when the sides played out a goalless draw in December and the former England international was at fault as the hosts took a 20th-minute lead.
The defender failed to clear Martin Olsson's low cross and the ball fell to Johan Elmander, with the Swede setting up Snodgrass, who scored for the fourth time in seven games.
Norwich piled on the pressure with Jonny Howson having a shot well saved by Vito Mannone before Ricky van Wolfswinkel and Wes Hoolahan both missed further chances.
But the Canaries extended their lead when Tettey volleyed in from 30 yards after John O'Shea's clearing header.
Sunderland remain 18th and are three points adrift of safety, but their seven-season spell in the top flight could be coming to an end.

The Black Cats' last league win at Norwich came with a 3-1 victory in March 1985, although both sides went on to be relegated from the top flight that season
They have played at least two games fewer than other sides in relegation trouble, but face a daunting end to the season, including games against six of the league's top seven to come.
Before the game, head coach Gus Poyet said they had to gain the results their performances deserved, but he would be furious with a lacklustre display that lacked inspiration and creativity.
Aimless long balls were routinely hit forward unsuccessfully to American Jozy Altidore, who was making his first start since being left out of the squad that lost 3-1 to Manchester City in the League Cup final.
A desperate Poyet made a double substitution after only 40 minutes as he hoped for a response from his side.
Sunderland nearly pulled a goal back six minutes after the restart when Adam Johnson's cross was met by Brown but an excellent reflex save by John Ruddy denied the centre-half's close-range header.
However, that was as good as it got for the visitors, who have now failed to score in their three games since their Wembley defeat earlier this month.
Norwich, who moved up to 13th in the Premier League, could have extended their lead but Van Wolfswinkel's header was pushed over by Mannone.

The Dutch striker, an £8.5m signing from Sporting Lisbon last summer, has now failed to score in 22 games in all competitions - a run of 1,256 minutes (20 hours, 56 minutes), although that was the only negative for the Canaries.

A miserable day for Sunderland got worse in injury-time as Alonso needlessly handled the ball for his second booking.

Norwich City manager Chris Hughton:
"From start to finish we were excellent. It is difficult when you have such a good first half to sustain that performance but it's another clean sheet here and we have been good at Carrow Road. We now have to take what we have done here away from home.
"We could have had more goals and with the manner of this win, if it doesn't give us confidence then nothing will. We were not good enough last week but today has been a good day for us."
Sunderland head coach Gus Poyet:
"The first 30 minutes was the biggest disappointment; we were second best and not competing enough. We need to be better from the beginning of games.
"We have 10 games left and we are the only team that have that quantity. We need to get at least 36 or 37 points so win four from 10, but we need to play better than we did today.
"It is about keep believing and making sure we don't play like we did in the first 30 minutes, but I'm sure we are going to be OK. I'm a positive person and believe in what we do - and the players do as well."
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LINEUP, BOOKINGS (8) & SUBSTITUTIONS (6)
Norwich City
01 Ruddy
02 Martin
23 Olsson
27 Tettey
26 Yobo
05 Bassong
07 Snodgrass Booked
08 Howson Booked
09 van Wolfswinkel (Hooper - 71' )
16 Elmander (Johnson - 87' )
14 Hoolahan (Redmond - 89' )
Substitutes
03 Whittaker
04 Johnson
11 Hooper
13 Bunn
15 Gutiérrez
19 Becchio
22 Redmond
Sunderland
25 Mannone
02 Bardsley Booked
28 Alonso Dismissed after an earlier booking
26 Bridcutt Booked
16 O'Shea
05 Brown
11 Johnson (Scocco - 71' )
04 Ki (Cattermole - 40' Booked )
17 Altidore
14 Colback Booked (Larsson - 40' )
31 Borini
Substitutes
07 Larsson
12 Celustka
23 Giaccherini
27 Vergini
30 Scocco
32 Ustari
33 Cattermole
Ref: Phil Dowd
Att: 26,654
MATCH STATS
Possession
46%
54%
90mins
Norwich City
Sunderland
Shots
1410
On target
82
Corners
85
Fouls
1620
Live Text Commentary


Match ends, Norwich City 2, Sunderland 0. 90:00 +4:03 Full time
Full Time
Second Half ends, Norwich City 2, Sunderland 0. 90:00 +3:12 Nathan Redmond (Norwich City) wins a free kick on the left wing. 90:00 +3:12 Foul by Jozy Altidore (Sunderland). 90:00 +2:45 Attempt saved. Nathan Redmond (Norwich City) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the bottom left corner. Assisted by Alexander Tettey. 90:00 +1:28 Dismissal
Dismissal
Second yellow card to Marcos Alonso (Sunderland) for hand ball. 90:00 +1:19 Hand ball by Marcos Alonso (Sunderland). 90:00 +0:56 Corner, Sunderland. Conceded by Joseph Yobo. 90:00 +0:32 Foul by Gary Hooper (Norwich City). 90:00 +0:32 Wes Brown (Sunderland) wins a free kick in the defensive half. 89:57 Attempt missed. Sebastian Larsson (Sunderland) right footed shot from outside the box is high and wide to the right. Assisted by Lee Cattermole. 88:14 Substitution
Substitution
Substitution, Norwich City. Nathan Redmond replaces Wes Hoolahan. 87:32 Corner, Norwich City. Conceded by Phil Bardsley. 86:32 Substitution
Substitution
Substitution, Norwich City. Bradley Johnson replaces Johan Elmander. 85:44 Gary Hooper (Norwich City) wins a free kick on the right wing. 85:44 Foul by Ignacio Scocco (Sunderland). 85:10 Robert Snodgrass (Norwich City) wins a free kick in the defensive half. 85:10 Foul by Marcos Alonso (Sunderland). 83:58 Attempt blocked. Jozy Altidore (Sunderland) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. 83:55 Attempt blocked. Jozy Altidore (Sunderland) header from the left side of the box is blocked. Assisted by Sebastian Larsson. MORE LIVE TEXT
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