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

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[strike]Not seen any preview yet so thought I'd throw this in from the Beeb.[/strike]
TEAM NEWS
Norwich will again be without defender Steven Whittaker, who has not shaken off the hip injury that kept him out of the defeat by Chelsea.
Midfielder Andrew Surman is also unlikely to feature as he continues his recovery from a knee problem.
Manchester City could welcome back midfielder Samir Nasri from a hamstring problem, while defender Gael Clichy has recovered from injury.
Carlos Tevez is fit despite missing training with illness but Mario Balotelli is doubtful with a virus.
MATCH PREVIEW
Three wins in nine games. That's not much of a return for a side which may be the most expensive ever assembled in English football.
You cannot count Manchester City out of the Premier League title race after only half the season, but right now they look ill-equipped to catch Manchester United, and much more likely to be caught by Chelsea.
I wrote a couple of weeks ago that I felt City's summer signings had done nothing to improve their squad, and I stand by that.
Some of their remaining players of last season are not at the same level either; look at the goal tallies of the forward players. At this stage of last season, Sergio Aguero had 15 goals compared to eight this season, Edin Dzeko has seven compared with 13 last season, Mario Balotelli is on three compared to 11, David Silva one compared to six.
The only striker to have better figures than last season is Carlos Tevez, which is not difficult given that he was effectively on strike a year ago. The result is that City have scored an average of one goal fewer in each Premier League game this season compared to last.
Norwich felt the full force of Manchester City's striking prowess last season, losing 5-1 in Manchester and 6-1 at Carrow Road, and it's so long since City lost to the Canaries that Stuart Pearce was playing for them and the G Holt in the Norwich side was Gary not Grant.
Can Norwich undermine City's title defence still further? Manager Chris Hughton will only have had his resolve stiffened by the defeats to West Brom and Chelsea.
Logic suggests City will win, but logic suggested that Arsenal and Manchester United would, too, yet both lost when they visited East Anglia.
MATCH FACTS
Head-to-head
• Manchester City did the double over Norwich last season, winning 5-1 at home and 6-1 away. Carlos Tevez scored a hat-trick at Carrow Road while Sergio Aguero scored three over the two games.
• City have won three of the four Premier League meetings between the sides (W3, D1).
Norwich
• Norwich have won five of their last six home league matches. Only the two Manchester sides and West Brom have won more than five this season.
• After defeats to West Brom and Chelsea, the Canaries are in danger of losing three in a row for the second time this season. They lost consecutive matches to Liverpool, Newcastle and Chelsea in September-October.
• Norwich are three points better off than they were at this stage last season, although they are one place lower in the league (11th).
Manchester City
• On the last nine occasions that Manchester City have lost a Premier League match, they have bounced straight back with a win. They haven't lost two in a row in the league since October 2010, when beaten by Arsenal and Wolves.
• City have six points fewer than they did after 19 games last season - although they have lost the same number of games (two).
• In a league table based on December results, City would be 10th.
Edited to include Dazby's Super Dooper Preview.
[strike]Not seen any preview yet so thought I'd throw this in from the Beeb.[/strike]
TEAM NEWS
Norwich will again be without defender Steven Whittaker, who has not shaken off the hip injury that kept him out of the defeat by Chelsea.
Midfielder Andrew Surman is also unlikely to feature as he continues his recovery from a knee problem.
Manchester City could welcome back midfielder Samir Nasri from a hamstring problem, while defender Gael Clichy has recovered from injury.
Carlos Tevez is fit despite missing training with illness but Mario Balotelli is doubtful with a virus.
MATCH PREVIEW
Three wins in nine games. That's not much of a return for a side which may be the most expensive ever assembled in English football.
You cannot count Manchester City out of the Premier League title race after only half the season, but right now they look ill-equipped to catch Manchester United, and much more likely to be caught by Chelsea.
I wrote a couple of weeks ago that I felt City's summer signings had done nothing to improve their squad, and I stand by that.
Some of their remaining players of last season are not at the same level either; look at the goal tallies of the forward players. At this stage of last season, Sergio Aguero had 15 goals compared to eight this season, Edin Dzeko has seven compared with 13 last season, Mario Balotelli is on three compared to 11, David Silva one compared to six.
The only striker to have better figures than last season is Carlos Tevez, which is not difficult given that he was effectively on strike a year ago. The result is that City have scored an average of one goal fewer in each Premier League game this season compared to last.
Norwich felt the full force of Manchester City's striking prowess last season, losing 5-1 in Manchester and 6-1 at Carrow Road, and it's so long since City lost to the Canaries that Stuart Pearce was playing for them and the G Holt in the Norwich side was Gary not Grant.
Can Norwich undermine City's title defence still further? Manager Chris Hughton will only have had his resolve stiffened by the defeats to West Brom and Chelsea.
Logic suggests City will win, but logic suggested that Arsenal and Manchester United would, too, yet both lost when they visited East Anglia.
MATCH FACTS
Head-to-head
• Manchester City did the double over Norwich last season, winning 5-1 at home and 6-1 away. Carlos Tevez scored a hat-trick at Carrow Road while Sergio Aguero scored three over the two games.
• City have won three of the four Premier League meetings between the sides (W3, D1).
Norwich
• Norwich have won five of their last six home league matches. Only the two Manchester sides and West Brom have won more than five this season.
• After defeats to West Brom and Chelsea, the Canaries are in danger of losing three in a row for the second time this season. They lost consecutive matches to Liverpool, Newcastle and Chelsea in September-October.
• Norwich are three points better off than they were at this stage last season, although they are one place lower in the league (11th).
Manchester City
• On the last nine occasions that Manchester City have lost a Premier League match, they have bounced straight back with a win. They haven't lost two in a row in the league since October 2010, when beaten by Arsenal and Wolves.
• City have six points fewer than they did after 19 games last season - although they have lost the same number of games (two).
• In a league table based on December results, City would be 10th.
Edited to include Dazby's Super Dooper Preview.