Daniel Farke keeps calm after Canaries pick up first Premier League point
Sign up to Miguel Delaney’s Reading the Game newsletter sent straight to your inbox for free Sign up to Miguel’s Delaney’s free weekly newsletter Sign up to Miguel’s Delaney’s free weekly newsletter SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Read our privacy policy Daniel Farke insists he has no interest in the opinions of the outside world as he attempts to turn around Norwich’s fortunes this season. Saturday’s goalless draw at fellow strugglers Burnley gave the Canaries their first point and first clean sheet of the season, and though it was a largely uninspiring contest at Turf Moor Farke called it a “priceless” first step after six consecutive defeats to start the season. “There are many people from the outside world who don’t know all the details of our difficult pre-season, we can’t spend lots of money so we accepted that key players arrived late. I know we have to take many steps, but it’s not important where you are after seven games, it’s important where you are after 37.” The goalless draw kept both sides winless, with Burnley only two points better off than Farke’s side and themselves still in the relegation zone.
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