***Official Norwich v City Match Thread***


Let's be Havin' you!
I don't know why but I'm feeling confident today. Is it because the heat is off, the winning game on Wednesday, the return of Carlos Tevez or just because the sun is out? I don't know but I'm feeling good inside and hoping for a good day.
Anyway, seeing's there's no Match Preview here's a look at the Beebs. Apologies if not up to standards as I've just noticed it's been written by Jonathan (Robot Wars) Pearce who I always think puts a tainted slant on things:
TEAM NEWS
Norwich defender Marc Tierney will miss the rest of the season after undergoing groin surgery.
Zak Whitbread will again be absent with a calf problem, but Kyle Naughton returns after being ineligible for Monday's win at Tottenham.
Manchester City are hopeful midfielder Yaya Toure will return after missing the midweek victory over West Brom.
Mario Balotelli is again absent as he serves the second game of a three-match suspension.
MATCH PREVIEW
"Where are you? Let's be 'avin' you! Come on!" Delia Smith's famous rallying call to the Norwich fans during Manchester City's last visit to Carrow Road may have been echoed by Roberto Mancini to his players this week.
Delia's battle cry was to no avail. City came from behind that day in February 2005 to win 3-2. Mancini has already bizarrely admitted that whatever he says from now on in will also have no bearing because the title race "is over".
Despite the victory over the Baggies when they rediscovered their joyous flair of the autumn, City are still outsiders for the title. But they're not finished yet and Mancini's stark pessimism is premature.
The return to fitness of Vincent Kompany and Joleon Lescott is timely. David Silva rediscovered his spark in midweek. Without the irritant Mario Balotelli the team spirit was more positive, and another victory will keep Manchester United sweating.
Mind you, City will have to be on song to beat the Canaries, who've lost just one of their last seven home league games and looked very good at Tottenham over Easter. Most of their players have come up through the lower tiers of the Football League or the part-time game. They've all shown great appetite for the Premier League and appreciation for the position they now find themselves in.
Grant Holt has provided one of the most romantic stories of the season. The former tyre-fitter has netted against Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester United and Newcastle among his 15 goals. He can get another big scalp against City.
The title race pendulum swung towards Manchester United with their last-gasp winner at Norwich in February. Can it swing from them again at Carrow Road if City win? Nothing else will be good enough.
MATCH FACTS
Head-to-head
• Manchester City thrashed Norwich 5-1 at the Etihad Stadium in early December.
• Before beating Norwich in 2005, City had only won on one of their last eight visits to Norwich.
• This is the 61st meeting between the sides. Norwich have won just 8 times, Manchester City 31 and there have been 21 draws.
Norwich
• They have lost just one of their last seven league matches at Carrow Road, and that was in the last minute to Manchester United.
• Against Tottenham, Norwich were only the second club - after Bolton - to have nine English players in their starting line-up this season.
• Winger Anthony Pilkington has now scored eight Premier League goals this season, the same as Luis Suarez and five more than Fernando Torres.
Manchester City
• Manchester City's recent away record makes for dismal reading, with eight points and only four goals in nine games. In their first six away games of the season they were unbeaten and scored 23 goals.
• Their points total after 33 games this season (74) is the 12th-best in Premier League history.
• Fifteen of Sergio Aguero's 19 Premier League goals this season have come at home and he is yet to score outside of Manchester or London.
• Samir Nasri now has more Premier League assists this season for Manchester City (nine) than he did in his entire spell at Arsenal (seven).